Note the distance between RIM's headquarters and Dennis's work. =)
Frank
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Doesn't Apple do any staggering?
Frank
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For all things K-12, or wireless for K-12?
Frank
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AFAIK Aruba doesn't insert itself in the IPv6 path, just like Cisco, but it
does bridge the traffic fine (using it right now). I'm sure Aruba has more
in the works, but I haven't asked/sought for that.
In terms of IDS/IPS vendors, I just engaged TippingPoint on this and they
wrote that the
More here:
http://www.fiercemobileit.com/story/apple-ipad-users-report-wifi-connectivit
y-problems/2010-04-06?utm_medium=nl
http://www.fiercemobileit.com/story/apple-ipad-users-report-wifi-connectivi
ty-problems/2010-04-06?utm_medium=nlutm_source=internal
utm_source=internal
Frank
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You would think there should be a near-hitless upgrade process. Could be as
simple as temporarily restricting APs from downgrading. And that doesn't even
have to be done the AP side, that could be done via a setting on the WLC.
Frank
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There's three options you can take: Windows Policy Editor, ZWLANCFG, and
Aruba's configuration utility.
See here:
http://www.networkcomputing.com/blog/dailyblog/archives/2007/03/wireless_pro
pag_9.html
for more details.
Frank
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I second the QuickBridge. The Alvarion B-series of products should be looked
at, too.
Frank
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I know that a service provider vendor, Calix, also has a GBIC to do this.
It's not an uncommon thing to do anymore.
Frank
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By 'user' security, do you mean on a per IP address, or dynamically tied back to an authenticated session? That's what Aruba Wireless' system seems to do more clearly than most others.
Frank Ruiz, Mike[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wednesday, January 05, 2005 8:25:05 AM
I would add to this discussion that
According to the documentation found here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/prod_bulletin09186a00802252ba.html#wp1002247
it only works with the 1100 and 1200 series APs.
Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] Monday, December 20, 2004 9:48:05 AM Will the WLSM work with 350 series access
John:
I'm impressed that you get the higher rates that you do, but drywall likely helps a lot. When you mention the 60 to 80 foot radius, what do you consider the higher 11a date rates to be? 24 and up?
I know of one other Meru implementation at a university, but they are not on this listserv.
I guess what my concern is that if you make 48 Mbps your minimum rate you'll need an access point in each room. ;)
Even at 36 Mbps, I'm guessing an AP in every second or third room.
VoWLAN can be accomplished via several means. One way is to use one band for it, ie 802.11a for voice, and then
About our own Chris Hessing's work
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2004/09/21/open1x.html
Frank
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Clark:
Did you ever consider an appliance like InfoBlox's DNS One or BlueCat Networks' Adonis DNS/DHCP Appliance? I believe that both of these provide high availabilty via failover, and both have good front ends for management.
Regards,
Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, September 02, 2004
Chris:
This URL:
http://wifinetnews.com/archives/004024.html
reviews some recent rulings from the FCC concerning antennas, and talks a bit about a relaxing in the 5 GHz spectrum that allows antennas in all three UNII bands (4th last paragraph)
Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] Monday, July 26, 2004
y, July 01, 2004 3:20:15 PM On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 07:58, Frank Bulk - iNAME.com wrote: Yes, a lot of people feel the same way. There a few differences, with varying importance depending on the organization and/or person: - places that have a large installed base of Cisco wireless gear could take
using GRE there is no way to rate limit traffic at the IP level has it passed through your other routers. What does the solution do for Rogue detection and other goodies?
-Matt
From: Frank Bulk - iNAME.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 8:40 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject
Cisco released their new WLSM module for the Catalyst 6500 a few weeks ago. I work for a magazine and we are examining this product and it's related components.
Is anyone on this listserv actually planning ondeploying the WLSM? Is the requirement of a SUP720 a limitation for it's consideration?
Title: Wireless site survey tool
Nas:
I've tested Surveyor, and it works quite well. It's based on the concept of active and passive surveys. The active survey associates to an AP and record packet loss, signal strength, and connection speed. The passive site survey listens for all APs and
If you want to do some distributed wireless security monitoring, you might want to look at a solution from AirDefense or AirMagnet. Network Chemistry has a cheap monitoring solution.
As for wire side detection, it's rather difficulty because the Ethernet MAC may or may not be the same as the
Joe:
The ones that I am aware of include Cisco's WLSE (Cisco specific), Airwave, Wavelink's Mobile Manager, and Cirond's WiLAN Manager.
Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tuesday, February 10, 2004 9:35:46 AM I am looking for what software or appliances others are using to helpmonitor, manage and
Those of you who have been using Perfigo or Cranite's solution, it would be nice to hear from you how this solution helped control/manage this new MyDoom/Novarg virus outbreak in your Resnet. Did anyone use a plugin to NetReg/Bradford Campus Managers plugins to de-register students and then
Try AirMagnet's handheld edition of its software...
Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] Monday, January 05, 2004 10:23:59 PM looking for recommendations...We just spent a couple of hours trying to locate a machine misconfiguredfor interface bridging. The wireless interface was the bad boy, and allthe
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