We haven't really had an issue with these units getting irreparably
damaged. I specifically am not aware of any user ports being damaged
ever.
We do alert when they go offline, and we do have an agreement
with Housing to bill any irreparable AP damage to the tenants. But
we've never had to do it.
raig
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Thanks Eric,
I like the sticker option, that may stop the tinkerers out there. Oberon are
certainly on our list of places to look for a protective box.
Thanks
Sean
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We use standard flush-mount boxes, such that there is no protruding box to
tamper with most of time; the device is flush with the wall. If a protruding
box must be installed, there really is no way to prevent people from making
holes in it or ripping it off.
We utilize the locking screw with
Hi Sean,
We have quite a number of the 1815W access points deployed throughout our
campus housing as well. We haven't noticed much issue with the LAN ports
on the bottom getting damaged, but we have had occasional issues with
students disconnecting them. Ours are primarily mounted on surface mou
Hi Everyone,
I hope you are all surviving another semester start up without too much pain!
We have a large number of wall mounted Cisco 1815w access points on campus.
Lately we have noticed that the LAN ports are getting damaged and are looking
at way to stop people tampering with the patch cab