Shhh, we don't want people to find us.
73,
Jorj, AB3AG
On 12/02/2015 02:23 PM, Patrick Campbell wrote:
It looks like we have a Ham among us judging from the frequency range
and “S” signal level instead of dBm.
Pat, WA3UOE
J. Patrick Campbell
Wireless System Design Specialist
The
I was under the impression that was a TKIP error report. Are you
deliberately using TKIP?
-- Jorj
On 10/23/15 8:56 AM, Charlie Weaver wrote:
Has anyone else seen the pop up message on Mac computers connected to
their wireless that says “The wireless network appears to have been
compromised
Hmm. What data do you have? User authentication time stamps could help you find
frustrating re-authentications. Association logs could describe how users are
or aren't roaming successfully.
DHCP logs could show whether or not users are having sessions interrupted
while roaming. Signal/noise
no idea. I suspect it does.
This is all very tricky. Please, consult with your institution's general
counsel. IANAL, etc.
-- Jorj
[1] http://www.arrl.org/part-15-radio-frequency-devices
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Jorj Bauer
Manager of Engineering, Research and Development
Information Systems and Computing, University
talk with Apple about
access to the 3.1 beta for testing...
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Jorj Bauer
Manager of Engineering, Research and Development
Information Systems and Computing, University of Pennsylvania
XMPP: j...@upenn.edu
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for a product/goes out of business between the
release of 802.11n draft xx and 802.11n's finalization.
No thanks. It's called Draft for a reason.
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perturbing them. A RADIUS server upgrade last week was
the catalyst for one set of failures.
Is anyone else seeing behavior like this? Our sample size is fairly
small at the moment, so we're looking for more data before the bulk of
our students return later this week.
Thanks in advance.
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Jorj