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Thanks,
Gonzalo
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On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Lee H Badman lhbad...@syr.edu wrote
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Gonzalo
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Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE
for both...did you find that parts of your configuration
were not migrated properly (e.g radio settings) into the new code?
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Gonzalo
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Also, what was the motivating factor to upgrade to 6.1?
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Gonzalo
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On Apr 24, 2014 5:07 PM, Gonzalo Cervantes gcervan
some organizational changes at the top. I
have seen some significant outreach to us since.
If you have some specific questions feel free to email me.
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Gonzalo
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Seven is the number we work with. Technology change also dictates the needs
to upgrade.
Gonzalo Cervantes
Barnard College
Associate Director of Networks, BCIT
Elliott Lower Level
Tel. 212.854.8795
Fax. 212.854.3606
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On Feb 6, 2013 10:26 AM, John
You can look up the FCC regulations and/or ask your wireless vendor to
provide a copy. I tried doing a brief search and didn't get much.
Thanks,
Gonzalo Cervantes
Associate Director, Network Services
Barnard College
Elliott Hall Lower Level
www.barnard.edu/bcit
eMail: gcervan...@barnard.edu
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in a
computer into your network (segment of your network is up to you) and sniff
it out with WireShark. You will start seeing anomalies right away.
Thanks,
Gonzalo Cervantes
Associate Director, Network Services
Barnard College
Elliott Hall Lower Level
www.barnard.edu/bcit
eMail: gcervan...@barnard.edu
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