What are people doing for layer3 roaming/subnetting their wireless networks.
We currently have one subnet for all of our wireless, and its getting a
little crowded. After doing some research I have found a few options:
1. Keep everything on one subnet. Make some attempt to hunt down the
On Apr 7, 2006, at 1:42 PM, Scott Smith wrote:
I was wondering what software/hardware anyone uses to track
Wireless Clients? Specifically say if the device was stolen and
was needing to be tracked?
Do your switches support mac address learn traps?
Dale
Ethan,
You have multiple options in subnetting.
one solution:
In some of my presentations I call it
Vertical subnetting vs. Horizontal subnetting.
A Vertical subnetting is just breaking up you large
layer 2 domain into smaller units (watch out for that,
people sometimes get their connectivity
I believe that most of the wireless switches support multiple layer-3
subnets per SSID, and because they tunnel the traffic from the AP back to
the switch, the AP does not need to be on the same subnet when the client
roams from AP to AP. Even if the target AP lives on a different switch that
I'm not sure which firmware version you are running but I am running
2.5.3 and 2.5.5 from Proxim. There is a Wireless Service Status that
you can set to 'Resume or Shutdown, under Configure -Interfaces
-Wireless - A or B. I believe this was added after 2.4.11
Ryon Price
WLAN Manager
Utah
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At 07:37 -0500 10/11/2005, Chris Hart wrote:
Has anyone confirmed that Funk update has resolved the issue with the
password change?
Reviving this old thread.
To review, the problem is as explained by Michael King concerning cached
credentials with
It doesn't answerthe question, but I verified today that ACS 3.3 does not
experience this condition (have a small pilot going). Also, heard last week
that IAS does have the same condition, though can't yet vouch for that notion.
Best,
Lee Badman
Network Engineer
CWNA, CWSP
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