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 WatchGuard T35/T55, What do you think about this

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TSHoneylemon78
post May 8 2018, 04:54 PM, updated 6y ago

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Hi Guys,

I'm in a company with around 30-40 employee and 60-80 devices
having 3 Access point.
Subscribing to 100mbps internet

what is the review and what do you think about this 2 model?
WatchGuard T35 and T55 wired.

Please provide your review and experience so far.
SilentVampire
post May 8 2018, 05:50 PM

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QUOTE(Honeylemon78 @ May 8 2018, 04:54 PM)
Hi Guys,

I'm in a company with around 30-40 employee and 60-80 devices
having 3 Access point.
Subscribing to 100mbps internet

what is the review and what do you think about this 2 model?
WatchGuard T35 and T55 wired.

Please provide your review and experience so far.
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I really don’t get you. Why not just pay and get some help from a professional networking company instaead of asking us about products that 98% of us have never used before? This forum is mainly for home networking devices and rarely for enterprise networking. You are in a business environment so get professional help if you are serious about securing your network.
KKTECHHUB
post May 8 2018, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(Honeylemon78 @ May 8 2018, 04:54 PM)
Hi Guys,

I'm in a company with around 30-40 employee and 60-80 devices
having 3 Access point.
Subscribing to 100mbps internet

what is the review and what do you think about this 2 model?
WatchGuard T35 and T55 wired.

Please provide your review and experience so far.
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I only can give you this reference:
https://www.gartner.com/reviews/market/unif...ement-worldwide

XPS
post May 8 2018, 07:08 PM

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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ May 8 2018, 05:50 PM)
I really don’t get you. Why not just pay and get some help from a professional networking company instaead of asking us about products that 98% of us have never used before? This forum is mainly for home networking devices and rarely for enterprise networking. You are in a business environment so get professional help if you are serious about securing your network.
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Agreed. Quick web search say with CISCO entry level SME cost around RM3,200 suggested price. Maybe that is what he should start off with, given limited experiences with networking and dealing with expert resources.

Not sure about SME. However RM100 per device budget sounds low end. So his budget maybe RM8,00 minimum to get decent gear?
SilentVampire
post May 8 2018, 10:56 PM

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QUOTE(XPS @ May 8 2018, 07:08 PM)
Agreed.  Quick web search say with CISCO entry level SME cost around RM3,200 suggested price.  Maybe that is what he should start off with, given limited experiences with networking and dealing with expert resources.

Not sure about SME.  However RM100 per device budget sounds low end.  So his budget maybe RM8,00 minimum to get decent gear?
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He should get a PROFESSIONAL networking company to help him. It’s business, and not for home use doh.gif
TSHoneylemon78
post May 9 2018, 12:31 PM

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QUOTE(KKTECHHUB @ May 8 2018, 06:05 PM)
Hmm, thanks !

QUOTE(SilentVampire @ May 8 2018, 10:56 PM)
He should get a PROFESSIONAL networking company to help him. It’s business, and not for home use  doh.gif
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hahaha, i didnt know that this forum only limited to home networking, hahaha though, i hope to meet someone who has this kind of knowledge somewhere here tongue.gif
thanks for your advice though, i will try to seek for more professional partner for it, thanks.
P.s. i posted here is more on self learning part tongue.gif
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post May 9 2018, 12:50 PM

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QUOTE(Honeylemon78 @ May 9 2018, 12:31 PM)
Hmm, thanks !
hahaha, i didnt know that this forum only limited to home networking, hahaha though, i hope to meet someone who has this kind of knowledge somewhere here tongue.gif
thanks for your advice though, i will try to seek for more professional partner for it, thanks.
P.s. i posted here is more on self learning part tongue.gif
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I don't mean to insult you bro, but you are clearly managing a company where more specialized help is needed and asking on this forum will not cut it. All the best in finding a good company.
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post May 9 2018, 07:18 PM

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Usual baseline standard is 20users per ap... u need to get more..
For diy, u shd try ti get consumer friendly aps such as ubiquiti ac pro etc..
TSHoneylemon78
post May 16 2018, 03:30 PM

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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ May 9 2018, 12:50 PM)
I don't mean to insult you bro, but you are clearly managing a company where more specialized help is needed and asking on this forum will not cut it. All the best in finding a good company.
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Ok noted down, thanks ya smile.gif

QUOTE(miloaisdino @ May 9 2018, 07:18 PM)
Usual baseline standard is 20users per ap... u need to get more..
For diy, u shd try ti get consumer friendly aps such as ubiquiti ac pro etc..
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i think the user per AP is depends on how good the AP is and the router side
thanks fr the suggestions though.
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post May 18 2018, 11:31 AM

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QUOTE(Honeylemon78 @ May 16 2018, 03:30 PM)
Ok noted down, thanks ya smile.gif
i think the user per AP is depends on how good the AP is and the router side
thanks fr the suggestions though.
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Cisco USED to give this figure out for some AP models but they have now stopped this practice. Too much is dependent on the end-user environment for any manufacturer to give an accurate figure.

Personally, if it is for office use, and not just hotel guests doing casual browsing on their phone, I say 30 clients per radio. So for a typical dual-band Cisco enterprise AP, 60 clients per AP max before you start seeing issues.

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