Same here. Overall traffic peaks were higher, but our base levels grow quite a
bit every year, so I would say the percentage of increase wasn't as high as
last year, but the traffic increase was significant. We saw peaks on our
Internet connection of about a gig higher than normal for time of da
We didn't notice an out of control increase like iOS 7 but I did note that
my phone didn't prompt me for the update, I had to go into the software
update area and look for it. This might have kept the bandwidth down or it
could be just my phone :>)
Craig
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 6:44 AM, Peter P
It looks like the space requirements for the IOS update to 8.0 kept a high
percentage of devices from being able to get the update. Lots of upset IOS
device owners on our campus, especially the ones with 16GB IOS devices.
Looks like the update requires roughly 4.4GB of space before it will allow
th
This is kind of a side issue, but it's not just the OS itself. An iOS
update tends to bring a lot of app updates along with it. I just opened my
iPad and had 16 apps wanting to update. A couple days ago it was another 8,
with 1s and 2s more than usual at other times over the last couple weeks.
I noticed one issue with IOS 8. When trying to add attachment to the message
while using web based email(Yahoo Mail and our UoG web mail), it takes forever.
I can add attachment while using the email App without issue. I was using an
IPAD 3. I see the same issue in both our Cisco and Aruba wirel
Actually there is not an option to add attachment in ios email app. I was just
trying to attach a photo to the message and I did that by tapping on the email
body area and selecting "Insert photo or video".
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Dennis Xu
Analyst 3, Network Infrastructure
Computing and Communications Services(C
I'm seeing the same issue with attachments via webmail clients too
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