Hi Rich,
That is definitely the recommended approach, but it requires the devices to
have wired network ports. In the case of the handheld Nintendo devices, they
often do not.
Thanks,
Eric
> On Jan 12, 2018, at 11:40 AM, Richard Nedwich
> wrote:
>
> Question for the group:
>
> Is gaming s
Question for the group:
Is gaming station support a good use case for wall-plate access points? Most
enterprise vendors offer wall-plate APs with a number of physical ports
available for gaming stations, or printer, or AppleTV, etc. Ruckus H510 for
example. Ideally, this means you could inst
We had similar issues with PS4 after upgrading DHCP to MS 2016 servers and
enabling Redundancy. Found that we had to disable redundancy of those wireless
vlans segments and all was well after that. Had wireless door locks that DHCP
didn't work with DHCP redundancy enabled and had to disable re