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At 11:40 AM -0700 4/12/11, Jeffrey Sessler wrote:
>engaging Cisco at certain levels can assist you with gaining access to
>Apple WiFi development people.

Definitely get Cisco involved.  I haven't had to deal with this kind of
problem on the wireless side, but I had a bug filed with Apple for _years_
about a problem with their L2TP/IPSec VPN client connecting to a Cisco VPN
concentrator through a NAT device beginning with Mac OS X 10.3 (or whenever
Apple introduced the L2TP/IPSec capability).  It didn't get fixed until OS
X 10.6.4, and that was after regularly asking Apple after every update why
it wasn't fixed yet.  The thing that finally got traction at Apple was
getting the Cisco product managers to reach out to their contacts at Apple.



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