We have slated 11b to go away before fall semester of 2012.
Giving all the departments with olde equipment 2 fiscal cycles to replace.
On 7/21/2011 1:54 PM, Rick Brown wrote:
We've disabled all 11B speeds. It was time to make 11b go bye-bye. It is just
not worth letting one client drag everyone
Laird
On 7/20/2011 8:16 AM, Nathan Hay wrote:
We have several point-to-point wireless links on our campus using Ubiquiti
Bullet wireless access points. These use a non-standard 24 V POE injector to
power them.
Less than a year after the install, almost all our POE injectors died. We've
We do not support bonjour (multicast) on wireless. We have concerns
regarding network usage.
we have WPA2-Enterprise supporting TTLS and PEAPv0 for outer and
MS-CHAPv2 inner. Our initial testing found that Apple devices worked
better on TTLS.
We publish an iOS configuration profile that
We plan on rolling out IPv6 on our secured SSID by at least World IPv6
day and have been running on a test SSID for several weeks now.
Using RA to assign the addresses.
No issues so far.
We have only tested it on 4.0 MR2.
-jim
On 4/13/2011 11:49 AM, Johnson, Neil M wrote:
Meru currently
You also need to allow members of the Domain Computers group to auth on
your radius server.
We provide this option and the people with wireless connected lab
machines are happy. Not sure if they remote into them. Mostly it was
about users being able to auth on a machine they had never logged
Has any one looked at running significantly longer lease times?
We are looking at the possibility of NATing our wireless service, moving
to large private IP subnets for the clients and not needing to recycle
addresses so often. We have discussed moving from the current 1 hour
lease to 8 or 12
With Meru it is strongly suggested to do entire buildings at a time.
Beyond Meru's suggestions based on how their tech works I still think it
is a good idea.
User experience would be consistent for the whole building instead of
only having better connections in the strategic locations.
I
I have those concerns.
So far only the wireless team and the security office have access to the
location DB. Yesterday I was thinking it was time to work on a policy
for access to the information.
Anyone already have one written?
jim
On 5/5/2010 8:53 AM, Lee H Badman wrote:
So… regardless
Has anyone come up with a way to setup the certificate trust settings on
an Android device when using WPA2-Enterprise with EAP-PEAPv0 or EAP-TTLS
- without rooting the device.
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