When you do the marketing math, Aeorhive’s case is easily made. Big WLAN vendors are having a field day making whopping throughput claims to hawk their latest 802.11n hardware, and the prevailing undercurrent through all IT media centers on the explosion of mobile and portable devices that are becoming mainstream computing devices. Take all those devices, using all of that bandwidth, and you have to wonder if sending it all to the network core is the best strategy. Aerohive says the wireless controller model should be yesterday’s news in an 802.11n world, and that its smart, fat access points are the better way of doing wireless, by eliminating potential controller bottlenecks.
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