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Hi Mike,

On 11/06/2010 17:21, Mike King wrote:
> I've got a few Cisco 7925G's that we're demo'ing out.
> 
> So far they've been working extremely well, we've been very impressed.
>  (I did a 6 hour conference call on one)

Same here, my regular phone is a 7921 - great for the cell-phone
black hole data centres :-)

> We've been having a few problems with them loosing audio for a few
> seconds here and there.

We have this all the time on our 7921 handsets, but as our wifi
system is most definitely -not- specced for voice I didn't feel it
worth the TAC's time.

For this reason, in fact, we have not deployed the handsets to more
than a few select techy types who understand limitations like this
and will not gripe.

What we did see is a certain amount of unusual roaming, yes. For
example at 4am in the morning the handset might jump APs - but at
that time of night there is not much changing in the radio space.

If you find any leads then I would be happy to reconfigure our
network to add a data point to your troubleshooting.

regards,
oliver.
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Oliver Gorwits, Network and Telecommunications Group,
Oxford University Computing Services
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