with similar DHCP
problems.
Anthony
From: Anthony Croome
Sent: Thursday, 15 October 2020 10:51 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Mac wireless issue
Hi Tariq
Running WLC 8540 on 8.10.130.0 code with predominately 3702/3802 WAPs. Still
some 3502/3602 on WISM2s
on
the campus.
Thanks,
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Cheers,
Kind regards,
Tariq Adnan
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from affected users whether any item in the list
made things better. Maybe the next Cisco WLC 8540 code upgrade will help.
Anthony
QUT
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On Behalf Of Anthony Croome
Sent: Friday, 9 October 2020 11:07 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUC
We also have plenty of apple laptop users complaining about wifi performance.
We have at least one macbook user who seems not to be able to connect to
u-nii-1 channels and falls back to 2.4GHz. One suggestion I read today was to
'turn off unlock with Apple Watch and reboot'.
Anthony
Exactly, use 24Mbs to avoid weird behaviour.
We looked at this a few years ago and found that XP could not handle management
packets being sent at 48Mb/s or 54Mb/s despite the card connecting at 450Mb/s
on 5GHz N or 144Mb/s on 2.4GHz N.
On 5GHz the laptop could get an IP address but could not
Update for my uni's problem.
Our engineers are 100% convinced it's a MAC OS issue. We are not sure when the
problem was introduced.
When it is working we see the discover, offer, ack, in the DHCP daemon logs.
Then at a random, intermittent time the DHCP daemon will decide to stop
listening to
that has worked on two out of two macs is
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All commands required at the command line:
sudo ipconfig set en1 BOOTP (case sensitive and en1 is generally the wireless
adapter on macs but it could possibly be different?)
wait 5 seconds and then enter:
sudo ipconfig set en1 DHCP
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Anthony
We never experienced any Vista problems with DHCP and we use WCS and WISMs. We
use the DHCP override feature on the WLAN and point to a specific server.
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From: Phil Trivilino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 8 May 2007 11:33 AM
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wireless clients and connect to their ports. It is definitely enabled, I
checked the WCS gui, each controllers GUI and each controller CLI. And they all
report Peer to Peer blocking is enabled.
I am running release 4.0.179.11 on the controllers.
Anthony Croome
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Generator Microsoft Word 11 (filtered medium) Thanks guys. That is a big ' doh'
for me. I hope Cisco can speed up the roadmap and fix the issue between
controllers, or a workaround such as a filter. No wonder it worked in the
testing phase when I only had one controller.
Ant
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