Aruba has a VRD on high density classrooms published that's pretty good,
especially since we did a lot of work with them on it. We are currently
supporting 90 high density classrooms with great success and are trying to get
the rest funded. It's better to design well up front. The AP 135s hav
Anyone heard anything about the Wii U? All I can find is that it'll be
802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, plus optional Ethernet connection via USB dongle.
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> Any specific use case for Location based AuthZ on Wi-Fi?
>
>>
>> I know I'll have access to login after the conference is over to review the
>> session, so I hope these will be discussed!
>>
>
> The session is not recorded but we will try to provide a good
out having to completely
adapt a vendor solution & be locked into an end to end solution.
- Any good success stories with IPv6 on wireless? Or location based authZ on
wireless?
I know I'll have access to login after the conference is over to review the
session, so I hope these will be
We also use PowerDsine @ University of Pennsylvania
On Oct 29, 2012, at 12:57 PM, "Hanset, Philippe C" wrote:
> PowerDsine definitely!
>
> One reminder: if you have old wiring where the cat5 is split into two
> circuits (2 pairs for each circuit...was popular in some places in the
> nineties)
We did the same thing @ University of Pennsylvania as well. Our goal is to
attack the issue on multiple fronts: Apple, our vendors and this petition.
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I am aware of the Mac client hiberation issue and not getting a DHCP address.
I believe if you press Aruba, you can get a cbuild to fix (since they are aware
of the open issue as well). It should be released GD soon.
Colleen Szymanik
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University of
was trying to see what the differences
are.
Colleen Szymanik
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University of Pennsylvania
On Jul 27, 2012, at 9:40 AM, "Kellogg, Brian D."
mailto:bkell...@sbu.edu>> wrote:
We are just installing our new Aruba wireless stuff and have run into an
We are up against the same issues. I've been playing around with Aerohive APs
to get the small "one off" solutions for a few classrooms around campus. We
decided to use 2 APs per classroom and turn off the radios. One AP lives on
the wired segment to propagate the AppleTV to the wireless vlan
lding on campus, so we run a very large
IP mobility deployment here. I have done some extensive testing with mobility
and roaming with respect to IPv6 - so far things still work well. I'd be
interested in hearing some other people's experiences on this.
C
n 2012-05-16, at 8:54 AM, Colleen Szymanik wrote:
We use FreeRadius and we manually load balance. We try to keep things simple
with good naming schemes since, at this point, we have 7 Aruba M3 production
controllers with 4 backups supporting over 3000 APs. We have 8 RADIUS server
groups (4 phys
re we didn't get server timeouts as well. Hope this
helps - good luck!
Colleen Szymanik
University of Pennsylvania
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I can't remember if we ever saw that specific error, but we had controller
crash issues late last fall. We were monitoring it closely to diagnose the
issue and we saw buffer allocation failures above 14million and allocated
frames in the 9K-10K range. We were told from support that our current
twork segment. Uggh. Be
careful and inclusive when setting this up!
Colleen Szymanik
Sr. Network Engineer
ISC Networking & Telecommunications
University of Pennsylvania
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enied.
Colleen Szymanik
Sr. Network Engineer
ISC Networking & Telecommunications
University of Pennsylvania
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elped us launch this in other areas around campus.
Colleen Szymanik
Sr. Network Engineer
ISC Networking & Telecommunications
University of Pennsylvania
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es as well.
Colleen Szymanik
Network Engineer
University of Pennsylvania
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them. We have been trying the driver update and that seems to only
fix the problem for a little while and then it comes back.
Colleen Szymanik
University of Pennsylvania
Network Engineer
Jorge Bodden wrote:
Shumon,
We used to have the same problem when we had the A
Steve,
We are also using the PowerDSine MidSpans and are happy with them so far.
Colleen Szymanik
Network Engineer
University of Pennsylvania
Greene, Chip wrote:
Steve,
We are using a combination of the Cisco POE Switches (WS-C3750-48P),
Cisco POE Blades (WS-X4548-GB-RJ45V), and the
we are running the 4.0 software with BluePatch version 1.4
with no encryption. We have anywhere from 10-20 vlans on each 2100 with
average usage to be around 200 concurrent users. We have had around 400
users at a time and it seems a little slow, but still held up.
Colleen Szymanik
.
Colleen Szymanik
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Network Engineer
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? I imagine they're in a
nearly exact setup and load condition?
Thanks!
scott
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Colleen Szymanik wrote:
: We have experience with both the Bluesocket and Reefedge systems. While
: both of them are similar in functionality, the performance thus far has
: been extr
e (we have been using
transparent). So, we have now moved on to using primarily Bluesocket
only and have not had the load issues so far. Hope this helps.
Colleen Szymanik
University of Pennsylvania
Network Engineer
Scott Weeks wrote:
Hello Everyone,
It appears that Blues
We have been testing the Bluesocket wireless authentication gateway
which uses a web intercept model for authentication purposes. We have
had some complaints from windows users because they cannot connect to
network drives (windows attempts this connection at startup) because
they still have to au
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