<div id="_htmlarea_default_style_" style="font:10pt arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Thanks to all who replied. <br><br>After looking at the engenius
ECB-3500 and the rave reviews it's received around the web, I decided to take a another look at it's newer brother, the ECB-9500. The 9500 had
not been well reviewed on NewEgg (complaining of hangs and reboot issues, same as Cisco. Sock-puppets anyone?) when I saw it earlier and so I blew it
off. But digging deeper, the worst review on Amazon and TigerDirect dealt with it not having over-the-horizon range. So, the ECB-3500 and -9500
will go on the short list. The 3500 is well-reviewed, well-priced and supports the capabilities being examined; the 9500 is well-priced, also
has desired capabilities, as well as 11n for future-proofing--but I've still concerns.<br><br>I'm trying to keep away from flashing with DD-WRT (out
of the box is ok, like Buffalo, which is now on my short list for home), since configuration needs to be as simple/straightforward as possible, and
DD-WRT is a bit of overkill. If all goes well and this rolls out, techies will likely not be doing the configuration.<br><br>Once again,
thanks.<br><br>On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 14:58:05 -0500<br> <bofh@visi.com> wrote:<br>> I'm needing a WAP with multi-SSID and vlan mapping
support (.11n support nice, but not required) for a <br>>project I'm working on. Currently, the front runner is the HP V-M200. The Cisco
WAP4410N was in the race, <br>> until I read about its major stability problems in Cisco's support forums.<br>> <br>> What I was wondering is
if anyone might have any recommendations or heads-up on access points in this <br>>networking niche.<br>> <br>> TIA.<br>>
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