Seems like there should be a bit more to the discussion... power levels,
designing for 5 GHz and disable a 2.4 GHz radio or three along the way if too
many, etc- expected % of clients expected in 5 vs 2.4 versus just a number of
clients, etc.
-Lee
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues
We continue to see 75% or more of our user population hanging on with 2.4
devices . frustrating. have to continue to engineer for the bulk of
users being 2.4 for the foreseeable future.
And while I'm venting - we're STILL having a hell of a time getting all of the
departments that
Cisco phones on a
non-Cisco wireless network.
Bruce Osborne
Network Engineer
IT Network Services
(434) 592-4229
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From: Mike King [mailto:m...@mpking.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: interesting design
design recommendation from ..
Unfortunately James,
I don't see support for WEP / TKIP going away anytime soon.
WEP was broken in August of 2001. That was 11 years ago. WPA2 has been
available since June 2004. That was 7 years ago. WPA with TKIP was Only
published as a temporary measure