Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] LTE over Wi-Fi spectrum sets up industry-wide fight over interference

2015-08-28 Thread Frans Panken
My observations: the current pre-standard product suite that use the LTE-protocol on the 5Gh band are targeting indoor, not outdoor. All marketing and communications on LTE and 5Ghz band is around mobile operators and their need for spectrum. From a technical perspective, I must admit that LTE

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] iPhone hotspots that are on when off.

2015-08-28 Thread Frans Panken
It may be related to the similar issues we see with AWDL AirDrop. Try switching off BT. -Frans Lee H Badman schreef op 28/08/15 om 15:48: Damn my eyes. Just saw this first hand this morning. A young lady has an iPhone, and it had the hotspot feature enabled. We were picking it up as a

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] iPhone hotspots that are on when off.

2015-08-28 Thread Julian Y Koh
On Fri Aug 28 2015 08:48:09 CDT, Lee H Badman lhbad...@syr.edu wrote: So I reached out again, and she assured me that it’s turned off. So I took my curiosity to The Google. It turns out a lot of people have already noticed that “No” doesn’t mean “No” when it comes to Apple’s iPhone

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] LTE over Wi-Fi spectrum sets up industry-wide fight over interference

2015-08-28 Thread Hinson, Matthew P
Frans, I tend to agree with you. LTE is a pretty awesome standard when you step back and look at just what it can do. However, a few crucial differences between it and 802.11: 1. ​LTE typically uses an order of magnitude higher or more transmit power. My smartphone can blast out a 2W

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] LTE over Wi-Fi spectrum sets up industry-wide fight over interference

2015-08-28 Thread Philippe Hanset
Frans, Unfortunately LTE is a 3GPP protocol (proprietary and designed for efficiency of spectrum usage) and 802.11 is an IEEE protocol (general public, sloppy is accepted ;-). I recently attended a conference on Wi-Fi organized by commercial providers. Most of the presentations were about “how

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] iPhone hotspots that are on when off.

2015-08-28 Thread Lee H Badman
It all sounds reasonable, and way too much to ask the typical user to do. Lee Badman | Network Architect Information Technology Services 206 Machinery Hall 120 Smith Drive Syracuse, New York 13244 t 315.443.3003   f 315.443.4325   e lhbad...@syr.edu w its.syr.edu SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY syr.edu

Windows 10 Random Mac Address

2015-08-28 Thread Heath Barnhart
Anyone else seeing Windows 10 devices with Randomize WiFi Hardware Address on? Just had one show up at our help desk. As we require MAC registration this puts a bind in things. Does anyone else have some information, a quick Google search didn't come up with anything.

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Windows 10 Random Mac Address

2015-08-28 Thread Jake Snyder
Found a good presentation on this from the IETF https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/93/slides/slides-93-intarea-5.pdf On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 3:45 PM, Heath Barnhart heath.barnh...@washburn.edu wrote: Anyone else seeing Windows 10 devices with Randomize WiFi Hardware Address on? Just had one

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Windows 10 Random Mac Address

2015-08-28 Thread Heath Barnhart
So does anyone know if this was a feature at launch? Heath Barnhart, CCNA ITS Network Administrator Washburn University 785-670-2307 From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU on

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Windows 10 Random Mac Address

2015-08-28 Thread Frank Sweetser
Does anyone have a list or reference of what hardware supports this feature? A quick survey of some of our known Windows 10 users has shown no sign of it. Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. On August 28, 2015 5:55:33 PM EDT, Jake Snyder jsnyde...@gmail.com