Ah, s'a bit like our setup - DCs at remote sites and local dictation servers, so they can work a bit if the circuits between go down, but everything else is hosted at the main office. It gets too damned expensive to go down alternative resilient routes.
I have three buildings at this location and they each have DSL. Only one is going down so I'm going to build a wireless link between the three, cancel all but one DSL account and get cable installed. Then I should have pretty good redundancy.
What're you going to use for your APs? We're trialling a Meraki device at the moment, seems pretty good. Plus we got it free for watching a webinar.
I know it's a bit home-hackery, but have you tried the Mikrotik stuff?
I'm not sure yet, tomorrow I am going to begin researching. If you have any suggestions I'd appreciate the help!
And I picked the least hurtful choice in the poll!
No - any good? Is it as simple as the Meraki kit?
Naturally, BT turned up while I was at work to do the install I cancelled the day before. (fail)
It's like a 3 Stooges episode isn't it? I presume they didn't do anything and maybe even left you one of those fancy door hanging souvenirs?
They leave you door hangers?