Saw this article today. Anyone experiencing the same issues with iPad
DHCP leases being held too long?
Is the OUI for iPad distinguishable from other Apple products?
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/13/ivy-leaguers-told-to-lay-off-the-ipad/
Mike
FYI, for those on the list who support your residential environments. Please
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We experience iPhones and iPod touches seeming to hold leases too long on a
regular basis, to the extent that I've seriously thought about dropping all the
Apple OUI's into a separate subnet from everyone else, I believe the network
stack is the same with the iPad...
Many Thanks
Peter
Mr
Seem like the Acer Netbook might be following Apple's lead for being a bit of a
pain on wireless. Is any one else seeing any issues with the Netbook? Seems to
be older and newer models alike.
-Lee
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David,
We're seeing these machines either not switching WLANs when you tell them, or
taking forever to accept a DHCP address. At least on one machine, going to a
USB NIC takes all the goofiness away.
We've had three incidents reported in the last two days, and my own Aspire One
ZG5 with
Dear all
We want to block MAC address through WCS to all controllers. However, WCS
only sends this information to the current controller which the client is
associated on, and does not block the MAC address on other controllers.
Does anybody know how to do the global blocking through WCS
This is my first time posting here, so I hope this helps.
On the WCS home page, mouse over the Configure tab and click Controller
Template Launch Pad. Scroll down to the Security heading and click on Disabled
clients. Pull down the menu on the right side of the screen and select Add
Template
Thank you, Dustin
I did not use this feature before. Now I got it.
Have a nice day.
Yours,
Linchuan Yang (Antony)
Wireless Networking Analyst
Network Assessment and Integration,
IITS-Concordia University
Tel: (514)848-2424 ext. 7664
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I've had one for about 2 months. No problems here on our Cisco wireless.
Seem like the Acer Netbook might be following Appleās lead for being a
bit of a pain on wireless. Is any one else seeing any issues with the
Netbook? Seems to be older and newer models alike.
-Lee
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So far, XP. Drivers updated, but I did just get a not from one of our support
folks that she thinks it's a variety of netbooks while Dells and Macs around
her are fine.
Trying to get specific cases to work through- you know how that can go...
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If you pull the client association/disassociation information from WCS, are
there any stick out like a sore thumb patterns, such as a disconnect at an
even five minute interval?
Jeff
Lee H Badman lhbad...@syr.edu 4/14/2010 12:31 PM
So far, XP. Drivers updated, but I did just get a not from
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