It is interesting, when I started doing wireless almost 20 years ago, before
lightweight really existed, wireless was always positioned as a best effort and
wired was definitely the way to go if a reliable connection was required.
Today, wireless has become a replacement for wired in many
I would also like to be added
Thanks
Jeff Kushner
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Ricardo,
That is an interesting solution. Our university is very concerned about
aesthetics. Just getting APs on the light poles is a battle. Could you send a
picture of how and where the batteries are located?
Thanks
Jeff
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ggered.
Thanks,
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Cheers,
Kind regards,
Tariq Adnan | Senior Network Engineer
ICT, Campus Network Services
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We had to upgrade to 8.5.161.4 due to issues we experienced with the 8.5.161.0.
We had a problem where an AP would allow clients to associate but they would
not pass traffic. The new code, as recommended by TAC appears to have fixed the
issue, we have been running it for 36 days. But we won’t
Hello,
We have the same situation as Dennis and are also curious to hear the answers.
Thanks
Jeff
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