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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @KendallHershey
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      @KendallHershey said:

      @Dashrender said:

      @KendallHershey said:

      Does anyone have any wireless issues or projects coming up at all? Or mostly concerned with wired in this group?

      I do play to replace my ancient (8+ years) cisco WAP system. replacement is in the budget for this year.
      YEAH!

      Awesome!! Are you planning on doing the survey and deployment yourself or will you be contracting that?

      I plan to do everything myself.

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      • KendallHersheyK
        KendallHershey Vendor @Dashrender
        last edited by KendallHershey

        @Dashrender said:

        @KendallHershey said:

        @Dashrender said:

        @KendallHershey said:

        Does anyone have any wireless issues or projects coming up at all? Or mostly concerned with wired in this group?

        I do play to replace my ancient (8+ years) cisco WAP system. replacement is in the budget for this year.
        YEAH!

        Awesome!! Are you planning on doing the survey and deployment yourself or will you be contracting that?

        I plan to do everything myself.

        You'll definitely want a planner/survey tool to help make sure you're maximizing your coverage - check out our planner (http://www.flukenetworks.com/enterprise-network/wireless-network/AirMagnet-Planner) and survey tool (http://www.flukenetworks.com/products/airmagnet-survey). The AirCheck (mentioned earlier) would also be a good option for post-installation maintenance and troubleshooting, or OneTouch AT which would include both wired and wireless troubleshooting in one tool, with VoIP and throughput testing as well. We're one of the only vendors that actually services every point of the wireless life cycle.

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        • Minion QueenM
          Minion Queen Banned
          last edited by

          I know a lot of guys around here talk about SMB cost for things. How can a single shop IT guy not use this stuff? Yes there is a cost to purchase said item but, the cost saving in time and frustration, now that is where it's at!

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @Minion Queen
            last edited by

            @Minion-Queen said:

            I know a lot of guys around here talk about SMB cost for things. How can a single shop IT guy not use this stuff? Yes there is a cost to purchase said item but, the cost saving in time and frustration, now that is where it's at!

            So I'm thinking about this. I guess it boils down to - how much do I have to pay someone who already owns this equipment to come in and do a survey versus buying the equipment myself, learning to use (always a good skill - I do get this) and then using it. If the cost of purchase vs paying a company to do a survey is close, then buying starts making sense, especially when you look at the ability to use it in the future at low/no cost.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @KendallHershey
              last edited by

              @KendallHershey said:

              @Dashrender said:

              @KendallHershey said:

              @Dashrender said:

              @KendallHershey said:

              Does anyone have any wireless issues or projects coming up at all? Or mostly concerned with wired in this group?

              I do play to replace my ancient (8+ years) cisco WAP system. replacement is in the budget for this year.
              YEAH!

              Awesome!! Are you planning on doing the survey and deployment yourself or will you be contracting that?

              I plan to do everything myself.

              You'll definitely want a planner/survey tool to help make sure you're maximizing your coverage - check out our planner (http://www.flukenetworks.com/enterprise-network/wireless-network/AirMagnet-Planner) and survey tool (http://www.flukenetworks.com/products/airmagnet-survey). The AirCheck (mentioned earlier) would also be a good option for post-installation maintenance and troubleshooting, or OneTouch AT which would include both wired and wireless troubleshooting in one tool, with VoIP and throughput testing as well. We're one of the only vendors that actually services every point of the wireless life cycle.

              can you provide the MSRP on these two items?

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              • KendallHersheyK
                KendallHershey Vendor @Minion Queen
                last edited by KendallHershey

                @Minion-Queen said:

                I know a lot of guys around here talk about SMB cost for things. How can a single shop IT guy not use this stuff? Yes there is a cost to purchase said item but, the cost saving in time and frustration, now that is where it's at!

                That's a great point - we had one university that used to verify the connection of all ports in all of the dorms. With student help it used to take them 4 full weeks running around with a laptop and a clipboard verifying each drop, and with a LinkSprinter they could cut the project time down to one week. And with the online results management platform that automatically flags failed tests (and stored all of the test information), their follow time on any issues decreased dramatically as well!

                Another school district I talked to had multiple locations, and left a LinkSprinter with each on-site admin (because it's so simple anyone can use it). And when someone had an issue they would go plug it in, the IT team could see the results remotely, and sometimes they could avoid a truck roll to the district which saved them a ton of time and money. Then they had a LinkRunner that all of their techs shared for some more advanced troubleshooting. Quite a cool set up!

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                • dafyreD
                  dafyre @KendallHershey
                  last edited by

                  @KendallHershey said:

                  @dafyre It runs on the 2.4 band, but they are for checking wired only, it's just a way to communicate from the Linksprinter to your mobile device.

                  But we do have a killer wireless troubleshooting tool called AirCheck that can tell you all kinds of information like signal strength, detecting rogua APs, interference testing (if you have a crazy microwave or something), etc. But that tool is definitely a bit pricier around $2,000.
                  http://www.flukenetworks.com/enterprise-network/network-testing/AirCheck-Wi-Fi-Tester

                  Thanks!

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                  • KendallHersheyK
                    KendallHershey Vendor @Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    @Dashrender said:

                    @Minion-Queen said:

                    I know a lot of guys around here talk about SMB cost for things. How can a single shop IT guy not use this stuff? Yes there is a cost to purchase said item but, the cost saving in time and frustration, now that is where it's at!

                    So I'm thinking about this. I guess it boils down to - how much do I have to pay someone who already owns this equipment to come in and do a survey versus buying the equipment myself, learning to use (always a good skill - I do get this) and then using it. If the cost of purchase vs paying a company to do a survey is close, then buying starts making sense, especially when you look at the ability to use it in the future at low/no cost.

                    The MSRP of the Survey/Planner bundle is $4,360. The skill is very valuable to learn! But, that's always the key question. We've got a ton of resources to help you learn about migrating to 11ac, for example, if you're interested: http://www.flukenetworks.com/content/802-11ac-University?ls=PRML&lsd=WLAN11acUni

                    But I think either way, you're going to want a post-install troubleshooting tool. Wireless can be extremely tricky. Sometimes something like getting a new microwave in the kitchen could cause issues for the users on the other side of the wall. In my experience, it can require more upkeep than something more static like a wired infrastructure. It's very dependent on many different factors.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @KendallHershey
                      last edited by

                      @KendallHershey said:

                      The MSRP of the Survey/Planner bundle is $4,360.

                      And there's the reason we'll never own one. A survey will cost less than $1000. It would take dozens or more calls after a survey to make it worth the cost.

                      Definitely a tool meant for someone who does this regularly.

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                      • travisdh1T
                        travisdh1
                        last edited by

                        Didn't think I had any questions for Fluke, but I do! What's the pricing on your gigabit network taps?

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                        • KendallHersheyK
                          KendallHershey Vendor @Dashrender
                          last edited by

                          @Dashrender said:

                          @KendallHershey said:

                          The MSRP of the Survey/Planner bundle is $4,360.

                          And there's the reason we'll never own one. A survey will cost less than $1000. It would take dozens or more calls after a survey to make it worth the cost.

                          Definitely a tool meant for someone who does this regularly.

                          Yea, I will say most of the users I talk to of these tools are installers. Or someone with multiple locations that they're doing deployments for.

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                          • dafyreD
                            dafyre @KendallHershey
                            last edited by

                            @KendallHershey said:

                            ... (because it's so simple anyone can use it)...

                            Even a caveman ?

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                            Sorry... I couldn't resist!

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @dafyre
                              last edited by

                              @dafyre said:

                              @KendallHershey said:

                              ... (because it's so simple anyone can use it)...

                              Even a caveman ?

                              0_1459187855505_upload-748dd2c1-878f-4724-87c5-823661f9cd96

                              Sorry... I couldn't resist!

                              LOL - No soup for you!

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                              • Minion QueenM
                                Minion Queen Banned
                                last edited by

                                @KendallHershey and the winner of the LinkSprinter 300 is????

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                                • KendallHersheyK
                                  KendallHershey Vendor @travisdh1
                                  last edited by

                                  @travisdh1 said:

                                  Didn't think I had any questions for Fluke, but I do! What's the pricing on your gigabit network taps?

                                  It can range - from several hundred dollars for a single port inline tap to 100K for multiple port 10/40G taps. I could track down more info for you if you like, just let me know.

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                                  • dafyreD
                                    dafyre @KendallHershey
                                    last edited by

                                    @KendallHershey said:

                                    @travisdh1 said:

                                    Didn't think I had any questions for Fluke, but I do! What's the pricing on your gigabit network taps?

                                    It can range - from several hundred dollars for a single port inline tap to 100K for multiple port 10/40G taps. I could track down more info for you if you like, just let me know.

                                    I'd be interested in that too. I can already think of a couple of good uses for it!

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                                    • travisdh1T
                                      travisdh1 @KendallHershey
                                      last edited by

                                      @KendallHershey said:

                                      @travisdh1 said:

                                      Didn't think I had any questions for Fluke, but I do! What's the pricing on your gigabit network taps?

                                      It can range - from several hundred dollars for a single port inline tap to 100K for multiple port 10/40G taps. I could track down more info for you if you like, just let me know.

                                      I'd be interested to see some marketing materials. We're on almost all "smart" switches at work currently so it's not so important here, but if/when I do any side/consulting work I'll need something.

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                                      • KendallHersheyK
                                        KendallHershey Vendor
                                        last edited by

                                        Thanks to everyone who participated in the AMA! Some great conversation today, we had a ton of fun.
                                        I know I owe you some more info on network taps @travisdh1 and @dafyre so I will post back in here once I can track something down for you.
                                        I'm super happy to announce the winner of the LinkSprinter Network Tester chosen at random very scientifically by me closing my eyes and scrolling through the thread is... @Dashrender! Congrats!! I'll PM you for shipping information.

                                        If anyone has any other questions, feel free to PM me or tag me in a thread. As one last note, just a reminder that the Enterprise/network test side of Fluke Networks (everything we talked about here today) is now with NETSCOUT! So be sure to check us out there in the future.

                                        Thanks again everyone!!

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                                        • dafyreD
                                          dafyre
                                          last edited by

                                          Gratz, @Dashrender !

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @KendallHershey
                                            last edited by

                                            @KendallHershey said:

                                            As one last note, just a reminder that the Enterprise/network test side of Fluke Networks (everything we talked about here today) is now with NETSCOUT! So be sure to check us out there in the future.

                                            I'm not sure what you mean?

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