EtalicccccccccccETAL! April SECOND!!!!!! He iSNTOT an EXPERT!
Do your own research, see for yourself what market leaders are already doing, and have been doing better for quite some time now. (Aruba, Meraki, Cisco, Ruckus, heck even DLink is light-years ahead of this). I am NOT an expert by any means but it is not hard to see that competition is already saturated in the wireless market and these guys are far, far behind.
TODAAAAAAAY HE MUST HAVE FINISHED WIFI GEEKSquad Engieering SchooL!
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Oh right its only been four months. Sorry. Nice gains I must say but they won't last. People are ignorant and uninformed and buy on hype and excitement while they clearly know nothing about the industry. If you want to ignore advice from a certified wireless engineer while believing in a company who doesn't properly explain their technology in detail, or have any plans to show how they expect to integrate it into large scale deployments consisting of more than ONE access point then go right ahead. Ignorant fool.
I have a legitimate question for you though. Looking at the data sheets for their various indoor/outdoor AP models (i.e. EAP3033 etc...) they indicate they are "Wi-Fi Certified" but they are not listed as a certified product on the wifi alliance product finder nor is the company itself listed for that matter. https://www.wi-fi.org/product-finder I have contacted the wifi alliance already and am awaiting a response, perhaps you could shed some light on this for me?
You say your not an expert by any means, then you say your an expert. I remember you.....now which is it, are you not an expert or are you a Certified Wifi ?!?!!?!?!?!?!!?!? HAHAHAAHAAHHA WHo else do youuuuu post under. busted, agine and agine.