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<br>> I would prefer to see fairness in access to QoS. We are working with<br>> oversubscribed networks. QoS simply ensures that one or two students<br>> will have a good experience while the rest get nothing. Who decides<br>> which students get the good experience ? And just wait until someones<br>> figures out how to get their bittorrent client to demand QoS...<br><br>good point<br><br>> One of the points of OLPC was to show that the price of laptops is <br>> kept artificially<br>> high. Why shouldn't I believe that the same is true of the APs you <br>> are recommending ?<br><br>It is certainly true. They are aimed at a customer segment (defined <br>by the customer's needs and wallet) that can and will pay that price.<br><br><br>> [...]. We are trying to steer them away from really cheap <br>> solutions that<br>> we know will result in poor overall experience, but other than that, <br>> Peru is<br>> free to choose a much cheaper AP than BHM or NYC.<br>> <br>> wad<br>> <br><br>Considering the experts I met in BHM, I have no clue what information <br>they will base their choice on. (I wish them luck.)<br><br><br>It may be a little late now for starting a thread for large school scenarios, but hopefully there will be more (and better prepared) big deployments in the future.<br>How about expanding the XS wiki page to include strategies for upscaling the XS (maybe on the discussion page for a start)?<br><br>regards<br>Stefan<br><br><br><br /><hr />Immer dabei! <a href='http://redirect.gimas.net/?cat=hmtl&n=M0804HMHandy&d=http://www.gowindowslive.com/minisites/mail/mobilemail.aspx?Locale=de-de' target='_new'>Holen Sie sich Ihre Mails aufs Handy!</a></body>
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