Makes sense,
Recall this partnership from a while back:
https://www.apple.com/pr/library/2015/08/31Apple-and-Cisco-Partner-to-Deliver-Fast-Lane-for-iOS-Enterprise-Users.html
http://www.cisco.com/c/m/en_us/solutions/strategic-partners/apple.html
D/C
From: Thomas Carter
Sent: Monday, May 15, 9:
45k staff and faculty?
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Manon Lessard
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 3:23 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Canadian colleges and universities Wi-Fi
And students :)
My bad. That would indeed be an awful lot of people.
Manon Lessard
Technicienne en développement de systèmes
CCNP, CWNA, CWDP
Direction des technologies de l'information
Pavillon Louis-Jacques-Casault
1055, avenue du Séminaire
Bureau 0403
Université Laval, Québec (Québec)
G1V 0A6,
At Algonquin College on our main campus, we have about 1300 Aruba APs (Mostly
AP-225 Wave 1 AC) and our top concurrent user count is a bit over 15K in 19
buildings this year. Wireless traffic takes up to 75% (or more on some days) of
our internet bandwidth during the year.
Our college moved to
You guys still have the Nepean and Downtown campus?
Manon Lessard
Technicienne en développement de systèmes
CCNP, CWNA, CWDP
Direction des technologies de l'information
Pavillon Louis-Jacques-Casault
1055, avenue du Séminaire
Bureau 0403
Université Laval, Québec (Québec)
G1V 0A6, Canada
418 656-2
Yes. Our main campus is the one in Nepean and a small training facility
downtown. We also have a campus in Pembroke and in Perth. Here is some wireless
stats I recently compiled.
Perth Campus
Avg Users: 16 clients
Max Users: 104 clients
Unique # of Users: 587 clients
Max Internet bandwidth Usage
Oh forgot to give the AP counts
Perth Campus - 44 APs (recently upgraded all to Aruba AP325)
Pembroke Campus - 95 APs (all Aruba AP225)
Woodroffe Campus - 1320 APs (about 80% are Aruba AP 225, with the rest
consisting of Aruba AP 135, AP125 and AP105. The plan is to upgrade all the non
802.11ac
Dear all,
we are exploring replacing our 130+ apple tvs with Airtame (www.airtame.com).
Has anyone tested this so far? Seems to be very straight forward bu we are
concerned about its performance within a segmented network environment. We
are an Aruba shop, with Airgroup.
Appreciate any comments.
We have a few Airtame devices (not a full scale deployment) and in general they
work well. Unicast discovery using DNS names in a hierarchical network is a
beautiful thing in my opinion not to mention they do not have the scan off
channel to 149 for the airdrop protocol problem. I think they c
I attended a peer presentation a few weeks ago where a school had switched
to that and found it significantly better than everything else they had
tested. They had the devices wired where possible, and placed in specific
subnets reachable from the clients but also with a predictable IP pattern
whic
I rolled this out at my old school. Over 150. It worked well.
The advancements that Apple made have made a difference. Aruba/Clearpass etc,
MDNS -rock solid.
The only caveat is that, like most Apple Products, are intended for consumers.
There isnt a great product (I know one exists) that re
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