Good Morning,
We have noticed that after ~4 months the quality of our Cisco wireless
network sours. We will get reports of poor wireless quality from users
sitting directly under an access point. Often the WCS will report users
on the access points with good dBm, but in reality the users can
I'm glad you asked this question. We seem to have the same issue though I had
not thought of rebooting the APs controllers to help it. I hate to do this to
3500 Cisco APs and 24 controllers, but I might try it. Hopefully, we will hear
from other folks who can shed more light on this subject.
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On Oct 19, 2012, at 9:32 AM, Christina Klam ck...@ias.edu wrote:
Good Morning,
We have noticed that after ~4 months the quality of our Cisco wireless
network sours. We will get reports of
On 10/17/12 6:39 AM, Julian Y Koh wrote:
On Oct 16, 2012, at 19:49 , Jason Murray jemur...@zweck.net wrote
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
We have a much much smaller wireless network than you all at 200 Cisco fat
AP's controlled with Aruba's Airwave product, but I have been noticing in
the last several months the same type of behavior with our AP's. I have
traditionally rebooted the AP's twice a year to clear out the memory and or
I know there have been multiple discussions regarding how schools deal with
rogue APs connected to the campus network. However we have run into a
different situation and I was wondering how other campuses are dealing with
this. We have students who are purchasing their own internet service to
Is anyone out there using Aruba with Radiator for wpa2 authentication back-end?
We are seeing an issue for a while now, where within the same session, start
IP record is different than stop IP record. Seems to happen mostly with
Iphones and Android devices. Just curious to see if other