RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless in Dorms

2014-10-16 Thread Joann Williamson
Here is what we are thinking since we “enjoy” a similar situation at USCA. We have two WISMs, 1142’s 1252’s 2602’s, Cisco NCS Infrastructure reporting, and the ability to triangulate the rogue devices. I hate the amount of time our one network engineer has to put into finding about 89 rogue

Wireless Printers Brought into Residence Halls

2013-03-21 Thread Joann Williamson
Hi All, Our housing policy states that students should not bring wireless printers and other devices that might interfere with the campus wireless to the residence halls. However, students buy whatever is on sale and bring the printers anyway. They don't try to setup the wireless, but they

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] How to locate the source of problematic traffic

2012-12-12 Thread Joann Williamson
I have found that if you pay for Smartnet on your core switch, then Cisco TAC will usually help you span ports there that go to the edge switches which may not all be covered under Smartnet, monitor them, use a packet capture such as Wireshark, and locate the culprit. That is our SOS plan when