This is not completely related, but we just upgraded one of our Cisco
routers, after the upgrade dhcp stopped working because one dhcp option was
blank.'Debug IP dhcp server' was the only way we would have noticed
this problem. The router was silently discarding the replies.
...sent from my m
Our most recent shipment of Cisco 3600 APs came with a preloaded 7.3 image and appear to be ignoring the DHCP offers being sent to them from our ISC DHCP server. While spanning the port the AP is on, it is evident the offers are being sent from the DHCP server, yet the AP's debug messages insist i
Depends on bandwidth you're looking for and range. We use:
- Exalt r5005 80 up/80 down, can be slid around within limit of 160
Mbps aggregate. Good range, measured in miles. Good value, easy config
- Bridgewave Gigabit (60 series) shorter range- carrier grade. Pricey,
but get
We have used a pair of Bridgewave GE60 units for years and they have worked
well.
Bruce Entwistle
Network Manager
University of Redlands
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Hurt,Trenton W.
Sent: Tuesday, October
We use Ruckus Wireless bridging. Works great in all weather, no hassle
on setup since they can be married at the factory. I replaced one end
from a lightening hit, setup was painless.
Harry Rauch Sr. Network Analyst Eckerd College 4200 - 54th Ave S St.
Petersburg, FL 33711
On 10/16/12 12:06 P
We are looking at replacing some of our legacy bridges and I was curious to see
what are others are using for wireless point to point links?
Thanks
Trent
Trenton Hurt
Wireless Network Administrator
University of Louisville
Phone (502) 852-1513
FAX (502) 852-1424
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