ill out on whether there is such a thing as good WI-Fi..
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Hi All,
Coming out of a very rough fall semester start that left many of our users
suffering with “bad” Wi-Fi, we’ve since (understandably) been asked what
constitutes “good” Wi-Fi. We have not previously published information to our
community on what they should expect or on how they can
One challenging aspect of a Bluetooth-based approach is that the app must be
open and in the foreground of the device (which must remain unlocked). That
seems to be a common limitation with most other Bluetooth-based approaches
(including Meridian), although it seems like the UK’s “NHS
Dennis,
Those graphs looks great, could you share how you collect the data and generate
the metrics?
Thanks!
Dave
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cell size in relation to the
clients output power. This never crossed my mind at the time, but I will
certainly be looking more into this.
Thanks
Sean
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of LaPorte, David
Sent: Jan
Sean,
A few different manifest the behavior your users are seeing, but here are a
couple thoughts.
We use Radiator RADIUS for our 802.1x wireless network and were seeing errors
in the logs that accompanied the credential pop-up. It appeared as though the
RADIUS controllers were receiving a
We're deployed Cisco NAC Guest Server to provide sponsored guest access.
That, in combination with the built-in webauth functionality in the
Cisco WLC (if you're a Cisco shop), should be able to provide much of
what you need. We're doing very similar things here.
Dave
Lee H Badman wrote:
We
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[mailto:wireless-...@listserv.educause.edu] On Behalf Of LaPorte, David
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 12:13 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Guest Portal - revisited
We're
We're using them with great success for authentication and passthrough.
The only issue we have using the passthrough feature is that the guest
access is anonymous. We've implemented the Cisco NAC Guest Server to
handle sponsored access. You may also be able to use the lobby
ambassador feature,
I'm not sure this has anything to do with the problem, but we had
problems with the iPhone/iPod Touch when switching between 802.1x
protected networks and open networks. The solution for us was to enable
fast SSID changing on the controller (we're a cisco shop). Bug ID
CSCsl70043 might have been
In firefox, check the network.http.redirection-limit setting. If it's
set to 0, HTTP redirects will not be honored.
Dave
Jamie Savage wrote:
Hey fellow bluesocket users
We are seeing more and more of these ASUS EEE little laptops on campus.
I believe you can get them in a Windows and
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