For anyone who has applied the suggested fixes and are still having problems --
what are your client loads per controller?
I am also very curious on any feedback for anyone who has applied the fixes and
has also successfully enabled Airwave ( not central ) without issues
reoccurring.
Chad
We are a balanced cluster, notes about load below:
"I’m also noticing that there are much fewer clients on this controller, and
that ratio doesn’t seem to be improving."
To this point, the action we took that seemed to help the most was adjusting
our active client load balancing threshold.
Cody and all...
We are also seeing STM spikes that are impacting associations.
We have also disabled all our polling ( Airwave, Orion, etc ) and reduced the
client load balancing thresholds so that we have around 4K clients per
controller. This seemed to help a great deal. After working
Hello fellow wireless minions, for anyone currently using Aruba Central to
manage IAPs, could you kindly provide feedback on your experience. Pros,
Cons, satisfaction with the user interface, oddities and any other interesting
experiences you have to share would be most welcome.
Feel free
We are seeing very interesting things with telemetry systems using the same OID
as zebra printers. re: ÿ
If you are seeing similar -- chad.str...@emory.edu
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv
on behalf of Curtis K.
What is your reasoning behind not wanting 40 megahertz channels if you have
plenty of overhead with your channel utilization? People saying you should or
should not do something without Gathering any type of metric worry me.
On Sep 25, 2017 3:28 PM, Chuck Enfield wrote:
1.
Survey!
There is no getting around surveying in my humble opinion. Create a plan for
coverage, then modify it for capacity ( if needed ).
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
on behalf of Brian
what version did you upgrade from?
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] on behalf of Edward Ip
[i...@algonquincollege.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 3:54 PM
To:
Where is the petition?
Chad Street ( Emory )
From: Lee H Badman lhbad...@syr.edumailto:lhbad...@syr.edu
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WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDUmailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Date: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 2:35 PM
To:
is your DHCP server ? Aruba ?
I was wondering how you push them to a diff scope ?
Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer Communication Services
Ryerson University
350 Victoria St
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Toronto, Ont
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- Original Message -
From: Street, Chad A cstr
You do not have to pay extra for the device type identification; however,
you do need to be on the 6.x code levels. With the device fingerprinting,
you can easily push all the smartphones to a unique dhcp scope with very
low lease times.
Chad Street - Emory
On 3/7/12 12:57 PM, Pham, Loc
No password means no encryption. A one word reason why you should not
have an open network: FIRESHEEP
Hidden SSIDs are also a security concern: read this:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/28653/debunking-myths-is-hiding-your-wireles
s-ssid-really-more-secure/
If you¹re not using encryption, or
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