That "7 year" requirement is the most off the wall statement. Do you work in HR? :) How about "find somebody with experience, ideally somebody who's done high-level work for a W/ISP". Josh Reynolds CIO, SPITwSPOTS www.spitwspots.com On 06/01/2015 08:29 AM, Edwards, Jermaine wrote:
Wi-Fi is a unique space especially outdoors as it is an unlicensed spectrum. I would suggest looking for an engineer with at least 7 years of field experience along with a strong networking background. The training will only show you how to configure gear and teach perfect world theory. We all know real world isn't that way.
Jermaine
-----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org] On Behalf Of James Bensley Sent: Monday, June 01, 2015 04:25 To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: WiFi courses/vendors recommendation
On 31 May 2015 at 23:28, James Laszko <jamesl@mythostech.com> wrote:
I don't have a vendor-agnostic answer for you on #1, but as far as a vendor - Ruckus Wireless. +1 for Ruckus, I have worked with a Ruckus partner in the UK I can recommend if anyone needs one. The Ruckus tin is great having seen it to believe it. The roaming AP stuff works great.
James.