On release 8.10.151.0 we hit this bug
https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvx97906/?rfs=iqvred and had to
disable syslog output from AP's until able to upgrade to 8.10.162.0 as millions
of log messages.
Otherwise we have had no issues with 8.10.151.0 code.
Bob
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In the About this Mac under Network, then WiFi does it say those channels are
supported?
Robert Viou
Sr. Network Engineer / Enterprise Networks / Enterprise Computing &
Infrastructure
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
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Are all of the access points on the same channels?
>• Problem seems to be localized in (four classrooms)
Bob
On Sep 1, 2020, at 7:42 PM, Debbie Unterseher
<0058e3b52c23-dmarc-requ...@listserv.educause.edu> wrote:
We have had poor wifi at our university since school started August 10.
We are also running 8.5.160.4 and this has resolved a few issues with radios
hung and not serving clients. No complaints so far since going to it from
8.5.160.0.
The issue we had was the radios were stuck in down state on Flexconnect AP’s
until AP was rebooted.
Thanks
Bob
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We ran into multiple devices per port bug and was told by TAC that code 8.3MR1
corrected that issue.
8.3.121.0 installed and working.
Robert Viou
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What was the Cisco Wireless guy's name?
:)
> I talked to my Cisco wireless guy and he said that 2.1 will be upgradable
> from 1.4 and will be out towards the end of the year. I went ahead and jumped
> because I figured that four months wasn't that long to wait to get the
> upgrade. Glad I did,
Cisco has a wall mountable access point that may be closer to what you are
looking at for mounting.
The Cisco(r) Aironet(r) 702W Series is a compact, wall-mountable access point
for hospitality- and education-focused customers looking to modernize their
networks to handle today's increasingly c