, you might want to review on
how to get Netflix closer to your residences. See
https://openconnect.itp.netflix.com/ When you talk to them, classify
yourself as an ISP for Resnet (which you are).
Fortunately, no residences at my current campus so it's not something I
have to deal with :-)
Jonn
the trend? :-) Build
a course from the extensive amount of knowledge on this mailing list!
What we need is a true non-profit, open, approach to IT certification.
Otherwise, certifications are just another product being sold by a
commercial entity to generate revenues.
Jonn Martell, CWTS, CWNA
and I hope it's a step in the right
direction!
... Jonn Martell
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 11:47 AM, Lee H Badman lhbad...@syr.edu wrote:
I know self-promotion is in poor taste, but wanted to share this
http://www.networkcomputing.com/wireless-infrastructure/the-case-for-wlan
. If it
goes down or gets taken down, it only impacts that link, not the whole
campus.
Jonn Martell (not speaking on behalf of my EDU).
Director of Technical Operations
Vancouver Campus
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Steve Bohrer skboh...@simons-rock.edu wrote:
On May 15, 2014, at 4:54 PM, Hugh
address space is logging
and tracking but there are solutions to this. Shutting down access
(by MAC block ID?) would not be one of mine.
Jonn Martell, speaking as a network instructor and Director but not on
behalf of the Universities I work at
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 8:00 AM, Frank Bulk frnk
to optimize your setup.
I wish we were allowed to take pictures! 700+ laptops all lined up
and active on a ballroom floor is quite the scene! All I could do was
stand at the back with a big smile on my face: This stuff is
amazing!
... Jonn Martell
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Palmer J.D.F
on the client-side... Why let
your client scream louder than your infrastructure?
... Jonn Martell
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 4:29 PM, John Kaftan jkaf...@utica.edu wrote:
That is a crazy story. How did they do it, just with managing cell size and
channels? I mean back in those days they only had
Philip,
A better idea is to *attract* students to class not punish them for
not being there. After extensive research and development.
Universities in Canada have created a consortium to create a Facebook
robot which will initially assist professors but will ultimately
replace them.
The legacy
:)
Hope that helps.
... Jonn Martell, speaking as a CWNE/CWNT instructor ;)
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 1:12 PM, David Blahut dabla...@vassar.edu wrote:
Hello All,
We are a Cisco CAPWAP shop and recently switched from non-encrypted web
portal authenticated wireless to WPA2/802.1X/AES encrypted
consider reducing or turning off the countermeasure. On WLC
(4.1 or greater)
config wlan security tkip hold-down X wlan id.
Where X is the number of seconds to deny access to your WLAN on a MIC
trigger. Use 0 to disable MIC.
Jonn Martell, Director of Technical Operations, FDU Vancouver
On Fri
and/or focussed on EDUs
(regardless of the domain name used as part of someone's email
address). Vendors have to be very careful in how they post or use
postings...I'd say this is a good clarification of the list culture
for all of the many vendors on the list!
Jonn Martell
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 4:26 PM
Aerohive, Xirrus and others smaller players with neat technology, the
only challenge there is you can't buy these things through CDW,
Tigerdirect and other distributors smallers orgs would use. So I'd
day, focus on your distribution channel and fix your how to buy page
on your website!! :-)
Jonn
mode... :-)
... Jonn Martell
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you can do the
same on the client? That's where TPC comes in handy.
...
Jonn Martell, CWNE
Director of Technical Operations with a multinational EDU
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 7:23 AM, Greene, Chip cgree...@richmond.edu
wanting to be part of this migration, so that might be
an important factor for you on the pricing/budget side.
Jonn Martell, [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.martell.ca
Director of Technical Operations
, I would use licensed stuff (3G and 4G) to the
moving bus and have an AP inside the bus for end-user connectivity.
Not sure why the transportation and transit systems haven't gone that
route (no pun intended!).
... Jonn Martell, [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.martell.ca
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 12:26 PM
level while moving on a bus.
I'd advocate that a per-bus Wi-Fi AP is the best architecture. The
outside-to-outside(WWAN)+inside-to-inside(WLAN) wireless seems to be
the best architecture especially in regards to user experience,
frequency reuse and power management.
... Jonn Martell, [EMAIL
at PacSec? ;-) You can't buy this type of advertising!
:-)
Jonn Martell, CWNE #47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (not speaking on behalf of my EDU).
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 6:14 AM, Mike King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just saw this on one of my RSS feeds
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/153396
to address this shortfall. Hope there aren't
any patent issues on what should be commodity devices based on
standards.
... Jonn Martell (wearing a consultant hat)
CWNE
martell.ca
The cost/benefit
On 1/14/08, Frank Bulk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bret:
What do you perceive the risks
compliance certification is likely your best bet.
... Jonn Martell
On 1/11/08, Lee H Badman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lee-
Where I find fault with this is the requirement to keep APs under
maintenance. Our model has always been that the APs are cheap enough and
reliable enough that it's
Hi Donald,
You don't need to have AD to support PEAP. Your RADIUS/LDAP
infrastructure does need to support MSCHAPv2 (aka native NT users and
domains).
Look how RADIATOR does it for a good off-the-shelf solution to
supporting PEAP on a non-Microsoft backend.
... Jonn Martell, CWNE
On 10/23/07
need
your account (when back in the residences for example) and I'll share
mine when you need it.
As stated, it has to be with the instructor setting the rules and
providing a dynamic enough class for student to follow. If a student
is absent, he's absent.
... Jonn Martell, [EMAIL PROTECTED
at
the airport or coffee shop and you effectively create a denial of
service condition. :-)
Include the name insecure in the SSID just in case the device
doesn't warn users.
... Jonn Martell
On 7/11/07, Peter Morrissey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like the iPhone doesn't support 1x. We plan
but there should be. I'd be very careful to deploy products
that can't support the new frequencies in the 5 GHz range, if you do,
make sure it's at throw away pricing...
..
Jonn Martell, Martell Consulting
CWNT, CWNE, CWSP, CWAP, Wireless
of the OS).
The world is going the other direction, moving away from having to
install and support things on individual machines. Google Apps (AJAX)
is a good example of what users will expect to see in the future
... Jonn Martell, PMP, CWNE, CWNT [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 3/15/07, Lee
of RF management) and
seriously consider that platform.
... Jonn Martell
On 3/1/07, Lee Badman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any IT system ends up being a series of trade-offs, these new wireless
systems are no different... I would argue that what of what is gained is
also balanced by a lot
.
..
Jonn Martell, PMP, CWNE, CWNT
Martell Consulting, www.martell.ca
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tech instructor - UBC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2/26/07, Landau, Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At LMU we have a guest/visitor account that a faculty/staff member can
request the password to and we
-centric
environment.
... Jonn Martell, PMP, CWNE
On 2/20/07, Philippe Hanset [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have not explored any hacks yet. I would rather find
an elegant solution first (hacks take time and are not
user friendly)
Maybe lobby Microsoft if necessary!
Philippe
Philippe:
Have you
- there's is always a way to do it but it's not
always pretty :-) I call be being a Microsoft compatible backend.
:-)
As for inventing and supporting other EAP types - oh goodness - no...
I think we already have a good collection to do almost all the
things we need to do :-)
... Jonn Martell
certainly be following the discussions on this very
valuable EDU list.
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Thank you again!
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/XP driver
issues?
Thanks everyone and have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
... Jonn Martell, Manager UBC Wireless, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 604-822-9449
on 12/14/2005 8:32 AM Ken Fischer said the following:
I have also seen this on occasion with Dell D600s connecting to Cisco 1231
access
.
... Jonn Martell, Manager UBC Wireless (Wireless and VOIP Project Manager)
on 11/29/2005 1:41 PM Frank Bulk said the following:
Hear-hear, but the Wi-Fi handset vendors are by far and large not that far
long in the thought process
Frank
-Original Message-
From: Michael Griego
(for simplicity), most people felt ok with PPTP.
... Jonn Martell, Manager - UBC Wireless
on 9/15/2005 11:46 AM Wyman Miles said the following:
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We're about to pilot an 802.1x project for one of the larger departments on
campus and I had a few questions
deploying WLSM,
everyone discouraged it. The Cisco moderator had no comment.
Generally, WLSE was used for config/firmware mgmt only.
Peter V.'
Hope that helps!
... Jonn Martell, Manager, UBC Wireless and VOIP
Original Message
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco WLSM
, 2000, Pocket PC and Mac OS. I'll have to check on the various
flavors of Unixes but that type of user is normally capable of self-support.
... Jonn Martell, UBC IT
on 6/23/2005 12:33 PM Chris Hart said the following:
At Northwestern University we are looking to move away from using VPN
but land owners tend to have a higher ability to be more
restrictive.
Wish us luck, we have such a policy in front of our legal council.
... Jonn Martell, UBC Wireless, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ruiz, Mike wrote:
We have chose Meru networks as our wireless vendor. That provides us
with the ability to keep
-user problems.
When you reach the high AP numbers, limiting the number of AP models
that one needs to deal with help provide a more advanced network while
keeping support costs to a minimum.
... Jonn Martell, Wireless Project Manager, www.wireless.ubc.ca
Caruso, Holly wrote:
We are in the process
Unfortunately no, but we would be very interested in getting this
WPA-PEAP going on Linux.
On a related not, has anyone found a good 802.11g Linux compatible WLAN
NIC? It's amazing that vendors are making it this difficult!
Jonn Martell, UBC
Anton Royce wrote:
Hi,
Im trying to connect
was fairly good and had a good front end
for configuration. We tested Funk and Interlink but based on cost, we
selected the others.
..
Jonn Martell, Wireless Network Project and Service Manager
University of BC - ITServices, Vancouver, Canada
(604
.
We are almost there from what I can see. Cisco can't advertise the
WPA network and Microsoft doesn't like non-broadcast SSIDs. We need more
voices telling MS to allow users to use non-broadcast network with the
level of preference as broadcast SSIDs.
... Jonn Martell, UBC
Philippe Hanset wrote
versus just 83 MHz in 2.4 GHz range. IEEE 802.11a is
just not there today...
... Jonn Martell, UBC Wireless, www.wireless.ubc.ca
Sean Che wrote:
High density is a big challenge to wireless deployment. We are currently
facing the same issue. In one of our wireless projects, we were told
portable (directional antennas don't seem to be compact).
If anyone has a good solution, let us know.
... Jonn Martell, wireless.ubc.ca
Date:Mon, 5 Jan 2004 22:23:59 -0500
From:Cal Frye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Detecting clients.
looking for recommendations...
We just spent
for our new buildings under
construction. In the meantime, we'll likely go with the AAT-CAP-12
(AP1200 version).
... Jonn Martell, UBC Wireless
Charles R.Bartel wrote:
Todd:
We visited Cisco at the Akron wireless HQ. They had some enclosures mounted
as panels in a drop ceiling. I'm not sure
enclosures.
... Jonn Martell, UBC Wireless
Joyce, Todd N wrote:
We are in the process of deploying wireless campus wide with Cisco
1200s. Our concern is theft from plain site view locations. We would
like to find out what enclosures others are using? Are they lockable?
Do they have integrated
model (and equipment)
as the main campus wireless network (for now).
We do not allow servers on reswireless (but will tolerate them if they
do not impact other users).
... Jonn Martell, Manager, UBC Wireless
John Hofmann wrote:
One obvious (to me) rule of thumb is to try to have no more than
for equipment
is they might not see the benefit of paying for the enterprise type of
equipment when, for their purpose, cheap soho equipment might do the
job. The only problem with this is when you calculate the TCO on a
campus wide network.
Hope that helps.
... Jonn Martell, Wireless Manager
reader on the printers with a local print
release station but I would prefer to do everything online if possible.
.
Jonn Martell, Wireless Network Project and Service Manager
University of British Columbia - ITServices
420 - 6356
.
More info on our implementation: www.wireless.ubc.ca
Jonn Martell, Wireless Network Project Manager
University of British Columbia - University Networking Program
2011 West Mall, Vancouver, Canada, V6T 1Z2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wireless.ubc.ca
-Original Message-
From: Daniel
Hi Dewitt,
We are in process of evaluating WAN wireless equipment.
Have you had a chance to look at the Wi-Lan equipment (Ultima3). I would
be insterested in your opinion in how it compares with Canopy.
Jonn Martell, Wireless Network Project Manager
University of British Columbia - University
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