Does anyone else have Ticket Master scanners in use, wirelessly checking
tickets for validity at your sporting venues that also have your campus
wireless in the facility?
Are you running with Ticket master's own WLAN as a competing wireless island
alongside yours, or were you able to adapt
Lee,
We have hosted the ticket master wlan on our Aruba equipment for the past 5
years or so. They're currently using WEP on a layer 2 network that the ticket
server also sits on, but have recently added WPA-PSK ability. Works well in our
environment, worth noting the scanners require -60 to
We did as a separate network (physically and logically). We agreed on giving
up channel 6 on the areas where they operated. Last summer we moved to
Paciolan (TM competitor), they run on our Aruba infrastructure but terminate
the traffic on their own router, which has a VPN tunnel back to
This is exactly what we did as well with Ticketmaster. I just have to remember
I can't use channel 1 in that area.
Caroline Owens
Networking and Telecommunications
Saint Joseph's University
(610) 660-1613
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From: Marcelo Lew marcelo@du.edu
To:
Thanks everyone. Marcelo and Caroline- have you found that giving up a channel
is problematic to your own system? I'm guessing you don't have real dense
deployments in the facilities?
Again- thanks for the dialogue.
-Lee
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
Information Technology and
We currently are using the Meru infrastructure on their Single-Channel
architecture and I don't use a 40MHz channel-width on our 2.4GHZ radios so it's
not affecting us as far as I can tell And these areas are NOT dense
deployment areas... hope that helps!
Caroline Owens
Networking and
We use Alvarado scanners, tied in with 3rd-party ticketing (NeuLion I
think...). They
run on a non-broadcast SSID with mac authentication over our Aruba
infrastructure
(special AP groups carrying the SSID).
Jeff
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Still supporting 1 Mbps for this, by chance?
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We do this as well, but with Cisco gear, and yes I have had to make 1 Mbps
mandatory on those aps for the scanners to work. The scanners are Handera
brand, but I have also used some old symbol scanners for testing and setup.
Trent
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