Thanks Jeff.
I will open a TAC case and test 7.0.116.
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Dennis Xu
Network Analyst, Computing and Communication Services
University of Guelph
5198244120 x 56217
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Hagley hagl...@internet2.edu
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, May 25,
I've played with the outdoor mesh part of Cisco controller based wireless, but
not in prod- tapping streetlight power, figuring out how to mount on poles that
don't necessarily want thinks mounted on them, etc. For those who gone the
real mesh route in outdoor areas on campus- especially with
We are preparing to change the authentication server certificates on our 802.1x
network. Can anyone please share their experience? Corner cases, OS
mis-behavior, Client experience any other helpful tips.
Thank you in advance.
Randall Grimshaw rgrim...@syr.edu
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Participation and
I'm not at the campus that I hung Cisco 1505's on poles anymore, but I drive
by it everyday, and they are still there.
We were an early beta for the Airespace 1300's (Now Cisco 1505's), but the
mounting hardware doesn't change much.
There was a large aluminum bracket that mounted on the pole
Design question for you all:
Currently we have b/g enabled on our 2.4ghz radios and a/n on our 5ghz radios
as carrot to entice users to buy/use a 5ghz capable wireless adapter. However,
even with band preferencing enabled (or steering depending on the vendor), we
still have a 75/25% split of
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