We’re surveying and designing for the Aruba VHD parameters in all of our campus
buildings with academic ones taking precedence. We have 4 engineers with each
a license and Sidekick. This is obviously a multi year project. We have
been asking for a read only version so that our NOC can view
We did a pilot this semester with an Aruba AP with extra wired ports on the AP
in every room. So far so good. The AP's are on a list of items that is
checked at the end of the semester. If they are missing or damaged by the
student then they are responsible. So far the only issues are them
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Tablets with 802.11a/n
Does anyone have any recommendations for a tablet
that
interference is minimal in other buildings! So far, so good!
Rick Brown
NC State University
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On Jul 2, 2012, at 3:47 PM, Ethan Sommer somm...@gac.edu wrote:
We are again considering deploying wireless outside, but we feel like we keep
running up against inherent
Craig,
Enabling N on the 2.4 is not a lost cause and will help improve
performance if the coverage has been designed properly. As of June
1st we are disabling 11B and all 11G rates below 12Mbps.
In order to help steer people to the 5Ghz band we have created
Title: [WIRELESS-LAN] N analysis tool
We did some testing with the Fluke Aircheck and compared them to
readings taken with netstumbler, wi-spy, Cisco site survey, and
several phones and tablets loaded with various software apps.
We found that the Aircheck consistently
anymore,
but you can get it via Cydia. $2.99.
Best,
Philippe Hanset
Univ. of TN, Knoxville
www.eduroamus.org
On Jan 21, 2011, at 1:28 PM, Rick Brown wrote:
We have been using Motion Computing Tablet PC's with Cisco's CB21 wireless adapter card and the Site Survey Utility
Has anyone designed and provided wireless coverage to their parking
lots and parking decks? If so, do you have any tips or tricks,
successes and/or failures that you would be willing to share?
Thanks!
Rick
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Julian is exactly right. If you were to attempt to block/jam
wireless in a classroom, how do you contain that jamming to the
classroom so that it does not interfere with wireless outside the
classroom?
Attempting to correct behavior with technology typically
Got any pictures of it put together and mounted?
0/6/2010 9:59 PM, Peter P Morrissey wrote:
Very cool! So it is a home-made, DIY solar powered AP kind of a thing then.
Pete M.
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While this isn't the most elegant of solutions; perhaps this situation
is much like in years past where the lower data rates were turned off
in order to improve roaming, would it be possible to disable some of
the lower data rates on the 5Ghz range and possibly help with the
client choosing
I totally see your point. We walk a fine line with the AHECTA listserv
as well. So my compromise would be that it would be okay for a vendor
to solicit opinion but that all replies to the vendor should be off
list. The problem with that however is even in this day and age of
technology, people
Shouldn't it be okay for a vendor to solicit both positive and negative
comments on their own equipment? If you'll reread the post, Devin was
asking for comments about his own companies equipment. Seems if a
vendor is willing to let the dirty laundry out concerning their own
stuff it should be
For those of you that may not be totally familiar with antenna
propagation patterns and wonder why the concern it's important to
remember that propagation from an omni antenna isn't a perfect sphere.
It's more like a donut. If you took a perfectly round balloon and
pushed in from the top and
The closest we get to segmenting via RF is that we use 11B/G for general
coverage(websurfing, email, etc). We use 11A in the classrooms. At
first 11A could only be found in the classrooms. Now we activate 11a
everywhere we have an AP. However we disable the radio or use
terminators for
worried about RF absorption, since
it will actually help focus your client radios onto the best access
point.
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the connection dropping out briefly up to 10 times a day
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to
change/control freshman attitudes and actions than it is juniors and
seniors, etc.
Just my $0.02 worth!
Rick Brown
NC State University
Rachna Ahlawat wrote:
Even with 100% coverage, what do think are the reasons that students
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the guard band
separation between channels.
- Stan Brooks - CWNA/CWSP
Emory University
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From: Rick Brown
Date: 3/27/2006 4:51 PM
We are using Cisco 1240 series AP's. I seem to remember
an instructor for Terrawave
such recommendations?
Example: AP 1 3ft
AP2
3ft 3ft
AP 3 3ft
AP4
Thanks!
Rick
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to configure their SSID's
to the proper one. Perhaps you could take this a
step further by providing a link where authenticated
users would be provided additional information on
the private SSID's that they should be using.
The broadcast SSID would at least be a starting point
for the clueless.
Rick Brown
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University of Colorado at Boulder
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