Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Seeking recommendation for wireless bridge product

2009-03-11 Thread Doug Payne
pretty sure they're the 60Ghz models. Our distances are relatively short, probably less than 1,000 meters; we use them when cabling is difficult because it crosses water or because it's to non-campus premises where we don't have easy conduit access. -- Doug Payne Manager, Network Support

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiSM 6500 memory leaks

2007-10-15 Thread Doug Payne
Roth, Joe wrote: We have two Catalyst 6500’s running native IOS. Both have 3 WiSM blades installed in each. We are currently running modular IOS ver 12.2(33)SXH. Both Sup720’s seem to be leaking memory at a constant rate, about 7 megabytes a day. The Sup’s eventually hit a point where

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.1x With A One-Way Certificate

2007-04-04 Thread Doug Payne
Rick Coloccia wrote: Yes. We aren't using the wpa-tkip with acs, but we do use ias (windows) for radius, we have our clients uncheck the 'Validate Server Certificate' option Why? (i.e. why not ensure that the cert is valid?) ** Participation and subscription information for this

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Investigating Wireless Back Haul

2007-02-23 Thread Doug Payne
We're in the process of installing a pair of BridgeWave GE60s to connect an off-campus site where we can't easily pull fibre. We also have a much older and much slower (45Mbps?) point-to-point wireless link whose name I can't remember it's so old, that we will replace this summer with a

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.1x and Wireless Config Utility problems

2007-02-02 Thread Doug Payne
but it works. (However, I actually find that the Dell-supplied utility in my laptop works better than the native one, YMMV). -- Doug Payne Manager, Network Development, IST University of Waterloo ** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list