Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] [External] [WIRELESS-LAN] Google Home Different SSIDs

2019-12-12 Thread Jonathan Waldrep
With the chromecast setup (which may or may not be the same as the Google Home), it would give you an error message if it wasn't on the same SSID, but then work anyways. It's been a while since I worked with it though, so their setup software may have changed. -- Jonathan Waldrep Network Engineer N

Re: [External] [WIRELESS-LAN] Google Home Different SSIDs

2019-12-12 Thread Norton, Thomas (Network Operations)
Hey there, We do the same thing at LU, but on two separate vlans utilizing Aruba airgroup. Unfortunately, Google in their wonderless glory made it a dependency for initial setup, and baked it into the app. To my knowledge there is no away around it, as it requires seeing the devices on the sam

RE: [EXT] Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Google Home Different SSIDs

2019-12-12 Thread Higgins, Benjamin J
Please elaborate - we've been having this issue for years. The Google Home app itself appears to want to move the phone from the secure network to the unsecure network (which we specifically prohibit). Thanks! -Original Message- From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listse

Re: Google Home Different SSIDs

2019-12-12 Thread Grimes, Greg
This is typically an issue with mDNS. You have to bridge the networks. -- Greg T. Grimes Senior Network Analyst Information Technology Services Mississippi State University greg.gri...@msstate.edu 662-325-9311 From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community

Google Home Different SSIDs

2019-12-12 Thread Robert Schneider
Hi All, We keep our smart devices and student networks on two separate SSIDs. The backend is the same network and hands out the same IPs. Recently, the Google Home app doesn't seem to want to complete the setup until it sees that the phone and Google Home Mini are on the same SSID. I can't see

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Distech Building Controls

2019-12-12 Thread Martin Reynolds
which products are those? On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 8:17 AM Lee H Badman < 00db5b77bd95-dmarc-requ...@listserv.educause.edu> wrote: > Curious if any schools have these products in use, and any > good/bad/indifferent testimony on them from the network perspective? > > > > Regards, > > > > Lee Ba

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Deploying Cisco 9120's with existing APs

2019-12-12 Thread Mallon, Jason
I was told to stay away from 8.9 since it is going to be a short lived release. Thanks, Jason Mallon | Network Engineer III [/var/folders/h2/r448cc4j4_v70yns10brx6r0gq/T/com.microsoft.Outlook/Content.MSO/90F25235.tmp] OIT The University of Alabama jemal...@ua.edu

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Deploying Cisco 9120's with existing APs

2019-12-12 Thread Becker, Jason
Just entertaining the idea right now from the suggestion of my SE. I have 8540’s and looking to upgrade our dorms rooms from 702W’s and 3602’s to 1815’s and 3802’s but they wanted me to think about the 91XX series. I believe I’m done thinking!! Thanks everyone From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Iss

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Deploying Cisco 9120's with existing APs

2019-12-12 Thread Mallon, Jason
I am testing 8.10 right now using a 2800, 1815w, and a bunch of 2700s. I haven’t seen any issues with any of those APs as of yet. So far everything has been running smooth with zero complaints. The only issue is a cosmetic bug on the 1815w (chatter: simple_action packet too short (expected 0x

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Deploying Cisco 9120's with existing APs

2019-12-12 Thread James Helzerman
What code / controllers will you be using? We looked at this as an option but with the 8540 and 8.9? code we found that most of the 802.11ax functions wont work. If you are considering this you may want to reach out to your SE for specifics of what works and what doesnt. I've never liked the ide

RE: Deploying Cisco 9120's with existing APs

2019-12-12 Thread Glinsky, Eric
I’ve been told by two individuals from different VARs that it is not a good idea to mix generations of APs within an area due to RRM, but it’s OK to mix a 2700/3700 or 2800/3800/1815. From the 9120 deployment guide: Mixing access points of different models and types The Catalyst 9120 is a ver

RE: Deploying Cisco 9120's with existing APs

2019-12-12 Thread Yahya M. Jaber
If you have multiple WLC’s, You can assign one WLC for 9120 only and upgrade it. I did this for testing at couple of floors. Yahya Jaber. Sr. Wireless Engineer IT Network & Communications – Engineering Building 14, Level 3, Rm 308-WS07 KAUST 23955-6900 Thuwal, KSA Email yahya.ja...@kaust.edu.sa<

Deploying Cisco 9120's with existing APs

2019-12-12 Thread Becker, Jason
Looking to deploy some of the new 9120’s and was wondering if anyone has deployed these with existing access points(3702’s, 3802’s, and 1815W’s)? My biggest concern is having to move to new code, but I know we all need to upgrade at some point. Any experience good or bad is appreciated. -- T

Distech Building Controls

2019-12-12 Thread Lee H Badman
Curious if any schools have these products in use, and any good/bad/indifferent testimony on them from the network perspective? Regards, Lee Badman Lee Badman | Network Architect (CWNE#200) Information Technology Services (NDD Group) 206 Machinery Hall 120 Smith Drive Syracuse, New York 13244 t