Anyone running 7.0.116.0, have you played with the Office Extend Feature?
 I've had a NAT bug filed against it, and it states that it's resolved in
7.0.116.0, but has not further details.  (It's classified as a bug, but it
was more of a design defect, and I'm wondering how they fixed it.)

On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 6:26 AM, Jan-Bart Hilhorst <
jan-bart.hilho...@imtech.nl> wrote:

>  All,
>
>
>
> 7.0.116.0 is also available, though you could also wait for the 7.0MR1,
> which according to Cisco will be released in May 2011.
>
>
>
> *Regards,*
>
> * *
>
> *Jan-Bart Hilhorst*
>
>
>
> *Van:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:
> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] *Namens *paulle
> *Verzonden:* zaterdag 16 april 2011 22:49
> *Aan:* WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
> *Onderwerp:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Strange Cisco AP problem
>
>
>
> Folks, there is new code maintenance release posted to CCO that has bug
> fixes. Since the problems are hard to pin down you may want consider
> upgrading to this code to see if it makes a difference.
>
> The release to consider is 7.0.98.218.
>
> Cheers
>
>
> On 4/15/11 10:17 PM, "Watters, John" <john.watt...@ua.edu> wrote:
>
> I have the exact same issue in several locations on campus -- a couple in
> dorms, and a couple in academic buildings. I have not actually been able to
> see the problem (you were lucky there), but the description (from numerous
> sources) is identical. And, not just MACs, but many/most devices including
> PCs (Win 7 & XP) and various phones. No help from Cisco so far. But, since I
> don't have a machine that always fails (it seems that you might have access
> to at least one of these), nor can I recreate the problem, I can understand
> why Cisco is not doing very much to help me. I have certified all my WiSM &
> AP configs with the Cisco WLC Config Analyzer tool. Made a couple of minor
> adjustments that didn't seem to make any difference with this problem (or
> any that I am seeing). Turned off all b access too (I had previously limited
> it to 11 Mbps only). No clues at all. But, the reports still stream in at a
> rate of 3-4/week with none of them resolved. Started having the problem with
> the 6.0.199.4 code and it persists with the 7.0.98.0 code that I am now
> running (at Cisco's request; it has been rock solid as far as I can tell).
>
> I thought I had it narrowed down a while back, but maybe not. We have seen
> times when a machines fails to get an ARP entry even after getting a good
> DHCP address. Obviously, no traffic ever went to or from the device with
> this entry missing. It was easy to duplicate too. When a machine got into
> this state, it would stay in it as long as it was associated with an AP on
> one controller. When it went to another controller (not via a roam, but with
> a new association) it would be fine. When it came back under the control of
> the original controller, it would have the problem again, even several days
> later. It could only be cured by rebooting the WiSM controller. This seems
> to have gone away with the 7.0.98.0 code though.
>
> I think my current problem, and yours is not related to the missing ARP
> problem.
>
> Please let me know if you get even a clue as to what is happening. I will
> do the same. I am under a lot of pressure to solve this.
>
> -jcw
>
> =======================================
> John Watters
> Network Engineer
> The University of Alabama
> Office of Information Technology
> 205-348-3992
>
>
>
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> From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [
> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Lay, Daniel [
> dl...@samford.edu]
> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 5:20 PM
> To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
> Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Strange Cisco AP problem
>
> I have run into a very odd issue. We have received complaints from students
> that they are having wireless issues in specific dorm areas. After receiving
> such a report I went to investigate, I walked the entire dorm connecting to
> each AP with several devices(an iphone, an Ipad, a XOOM tablet, and a
> laptop) and everything worked exactly as it was supposed to. The next
> morning as I was sharing my findings with the helpdesk guys 2 students
> walked in, and as luck would have it they were from the same dorm that I had
> just verified the evening before. So we went back to the dorm to look at it
> from their device
>                 So now we are back at the dorm looking at a student’s Mac
> Book Pro. When the student is anywhere else on campus it works just fine on
> wireless with any SSID. In his room however we cannot Tx/Rx to the network
> or to  internet. One strange thing to note here is that while his machine
> could not Transmit or receive data it did get an IP address from DHCP. I was
> also able to connect to the same AP with my IPAD and XOOM and then open
> Wireless Control System and look back at the students machine. I wiped his
> connection and started from the beginning only to arrive at the same result.
> I then moved his system to another location and reset his connections. I
> moved back to his room and it still would not function. I reset the AP and
> then it started working. I would say well it comes down to a simple reset
> but having several connections that are working fine and several connections
> that are not working all on the same AP is concerning. I have about 3
> locations on campus that are experiencing this same behavior. I have
> rebooted them but it still seems to be having the same problem.
>
> We are using Cisco 1130 AP’s with both A and B/G radios on
> They are connected to 4404’s that are running 6.0.199.4 code
> All are connected to a WCS running on a virtual machine with software
> version 7.0.164.3
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