Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FYI: Cisco controllers may put radios on UNII-2e channels

2008-09-11 Thread Charles Spurgeon
Don, I did some testing of four client interfaces in the spring when we had identified this issue (I've been meaning to post about this for a while, but spare time has been hard to come by), and collected the test results in a spreadsheet. The two bga interfaces were not able to associate with

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FYI: Cisco controllers may put radios on UNII-2e channels

2008-09-11 Thread Jeffrey Sessler
For those wanting to test Macs, you can save yourself a lot of work by simply running the Console application, selecting all messages, and then toggle the Airport off/on. When the driver comes back up, OS X displays all of the channels that the installed card is capable of using. As an

FYI: Cisco controllers may put radios on UNII-2e channels

2008-09-10 Thread Charles Spurgeon
FYI. This documents something that we have stumbled over with UNII-2e channels and is a heads up for anyone running Cisco LWAPP gear and using the auto channel selection component of RRM (Dynamic Channel Assignment (DCA) in Cisco-speak). The Cisco WLC release notes for v4.1.185.0 have an

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FYI: Cisco controllers may put radios on UNII-2e channels

2008-09-10 Thread Jeffrey Sessler
Charles, We discovered this a couple of months ago during our initial setup/rollout of the Cisco product. I believe there is a US2 setting in the DCA templates (at least in 5.1) that exclude the UNII-2e channels. In out testing, the latest Apple iMac's with integrated BCM43xx do support

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FYI: Cisco controllers may put radios on UNII-2e channels

2008-09-10 Thread Don Wright
Charles, I'd be interested to know which client/drivers you've already tested this with. Maybe others have some as well to add to a list of either working or not. Thanks, -- Don Wright Brown University CIS - NTG On 9/10/08 10:41 AM, Charles Spurgeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FYI.