'll all eventually be there, for now they're concentrating on getting
> 8.5 stable.
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> On 3/31/20 4:39 PM, Adam Forsyth wrote:
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> All I wish for is that one day they'll have a version that they think is
> stable enough to call a conservative release and which supports the AP515
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Has anyone tried 8.5.0.3? In the release notes I see some fixes for
airgroups have been made and makes me think I would like to try it.
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ous at what scale you're seeing the devices not appearing on
> clients' list?
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> We run clearpass so it never was a concern, but I just checked and we're
> seeing
> about 250 each chromecast, roku, AppleTV, and fire stick devices.
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hing that is not keeping up (Like the AD environment). Might be worth
> checking the MaxConcurrentAPI settings on the domain, if doing
> certificates, make sure the OCSP or CRL server is responding quickly.
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> 2 seconds will have impacts on association, roaming, etc.
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hether Airwave's ranges are reasonable, or whether they have
unrealisticly expectations. If they're reasonable, then I probably need to
figure out how to speed up our 802.1x RADIUS performance.
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interesting to know what types of APs and controllers, and a brief
> description of your environment.
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>> under 425 and seems to work great.
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> Does anyone have a good wireless to wired brid
Does anyone have a good wireless to wired bridge that they recommend to
students to purchase when they have a wired only device that they wish they
could connect in a wireless only residence hall?
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>>>>>> Bit off topic, but I’m in the process of evaluating OpenDNS’ Umbrella
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>>>>>> far it seems like a good addition to end-point se
sends their stream to the tv.
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buildings. If the uplink came from the same place the power does, that
would make the installation a lot simpler I think. Now that I've had the
idea, I wonder...is this a good idea or a bad idea?
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from your basic/required data rates and use 6, 9,
and/or 12 instead. With 1/2 Mbps supported/allowed, Wii's which are
802.11g have no problems connecting, but 802.11b devices can't because they
are unable to do the 802.11g required data rate(s).
David
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via USB dongle.
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are in different buildings so I can't see the same rogue
network from both types of equipment to compare.
I'm wondering if anyone has seen networks like this before, and knows
what sort of device might be creating them.
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their controller, so maybe that experience is irrelevant what currently
happens. It seemed like a nice idea in principle, but in practice I just
couldn't make it work for us.
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