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
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
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
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
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
It all sounds reasonable, and way too much to ask the typical user to do.
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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.
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
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
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
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