RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11n thoughts?

2006-12-13 Thread Frank Bulk
Here's my two cents...I think the WLAN infrastructure vendors will suggest one or more of the following routes for customers wanting to upgrade to 802.11n: a) re-rate their controllers to new 802.11b/g levels, suggesting that it can handle 802.11n APs at the same quantities b) add more controllers,

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Open networks and the law

2006-12-13 Thread Steve Worona
With respect to CALEA per se, you might want to see http://www.educause.edu/calea and/or the archives of the CALEA-HE list http://listserv.educause.edu/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A0=CALEA-HE Steve -- Steven L. Worona Director of Policy and Networking Programs EDUCAUSE / 1150 18th St. NW suite 1010 / Washin

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11n thoughts?

2006-12-13 Thread John Rodkey
We just had preliminary discussions with Aruba about this. Although it's true that we have very little or no need to support 11n through our infrastructure, the existence of rogues is a substantial concern. Since 11n uses different frequencies than 11[abg] it can't be detected directly by an 11[ab

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Open networks and the law

2006-12-13 Thread Peacocke, David
For what it is worth, We informed, by our general council, that open wireless access would place us within scope of CALEA. David -Original Message- From: Frank Bulk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:59 AM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU Subject: Re

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Open networks and the law

2006-12-13 Thread Frank Bulk
Here's the perennial paper on the issue: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=692881 Regards, Frank -Original Message- From: Brian Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 10:13 AM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Op