You can ask. And inform about how a hotspot is crushing an AP and several
people's connectivity.
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On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 06:02:01PM +, David Pifer wrote:
> We have a standard as follows “Personal wireless access points,
> network switches, and routers are not permitted on campus as they can
> interfere with the functioning of the campus network.”
Hmm... By this do you mean "are not
Dear All,
We recently joined eduroam and we have Packetfence 9.3.0 as our Radius
server. Has anyone set up Packetfence and connect it with eduroam?
We followed all of the instructions and still, we are not able to properly
authenticate.
Any input or help would be appreciated.
Best,
Nadim
The neighbor does not appear to be playing nice in the public wireless
spectrum, knowingly or unknowingly. Perhaps you can check to see if you are
using all the channels there are - perhaps work with your Public
Relations/Marketing team to reach out to them and address it with the neighbor
We have a standard as follows “Personal wireless access points, network
switches, and routers are not permitted on campus as they can interfere with
the functioning of the campus network.”
https://indstate.teamdynamix.com/TDClient/1851/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=94518
Now granted it doesn’t say
I'd lean more towards a kid being funny but having now clue what a channel
is. Some wireless routers come from factory with settings like this. Or the
user clicks on options that doesn't understand.
I've seen other names such as "get off my internet" or "FBI surveillance"
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at