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Help on choosing the right corporate solution for VoFI - wiat for 802.11r?

We are about to purchase a campus wireless network, based around d-link dwl-8500's running off odf two 2 dws-3204's which claim sub 100ms hand off between access points.

Should we wait for 802.11r?

Are there any manufacturers that can do sub 50ms handoff already (using WPA or WPA2) We want to use SIP phones, as they are generally cheaper.

What do you think?
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Are you using mobile SIP phones?

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yeah, the plan is to use SIP running off of an asterisk server.
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hmm, At the moment we are thinking of going for some decent hardware (probably buffalo), and getting a system up and running using DD-WRT, with the idea that when the new protocols arrive they will be supported, unlike with a proprietary system
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