Tim
In the recent past you reviewed Cisco and Netgear's newer business AP's. Of particular notice is the Cisco dual band/single radio WAP321 with its multi SSIDs, VLAN support and Captive Portal. You also mentioned in your review how these APs do not offer centralized admin. That would mean anyone using captive portal in an office with multiple WAP321's would need to update the list on each device. Hardly convenient.
In addition, the Captive Portal feature is limited to 128 users. Non upgradable. So, while this may be OK for a SOHO install, many SMB installs will need more.
Would you consider reviewing the year old Zyxel NWA3160N/NWA3560N? Yes, these models are $250/$350 but they seem to address the limitations discussed above. They support same features as Cisco's WAP321 with more. The built in Radius supports 512 users and updating settings/radius users on a single NWA3160/3560 device the user can push settings to other devices on same LAN.
I feel the Zyxel NWA3000 series AP's may be an excellent options for offices where they have a large set of users that are semi frequently changing. Real Estate offices are one industry that comes to mind. I don't know of any other 802.11N AP's in the $250/$350 price range that support such security and management features. Do you? I'm open to looking at other options.
In the recent past you reviewed Cisco and Netgear's newer business AP's. Of particular notice is the Cisco dual band/single radio WAP321 with its multi SSIDs, VLAN support and Captive Portal. You also mentioned in your review how these APs do not offer centralized admin. That would mean anyone using captive portal in an office with multiple WAP321's would need to update the list on each device. Hardly convenient.
In addition, the Captive Portal feature is limited to 128 users. Non upgradable. So, while this may be OK for a SOHO install, many SMB installs will need more.
Would you consider reviewing the year old Zyxel NWA3160N/NWA3560N? Yes, these models are $250/$350 but they seem to address the limitations discussed above. They support same features as Cisco's WAP321 with more. The built in Radius supports 512 users and updating settings/radius users on a single NWA3160/3560 device the user can push settings to other devices on same LAN.
I feel the Zyxel NWA3000 series AP's may be an excellent options for offices where they have a large set of users that are semi frequently changing. Real Estate offices are one industry that comes to mind. I don't know of any other 802.11N AP's in the $250/$350 price range that support such security and management features. Do you? I'm open to looking at other options.
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