Same here, I've had to expand subnets for 15 buildings since the semester 
started (we give each building a subnet), and looking at the logs I've got 
another 5 or so that will need it in the near future.  More buildings that used 
to be good on a /24 are requiring a /23, and buildings that had /23s are 
starting to need /22s.

Josh Robertson
Network Systems Senior Engineer
Old Dominion University
Office of Computing & Communications Services
(757)683-5046
j2rob...@odu.edu<mailto:j2rob...@odu.edu>
http://occs.odu.edu/
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Marcelo Lew
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devices returning from break

Yes, same here.  We just added a few more subnets to our pool, have been 
running out of addresses since classes started January 3rd.

Marcelo Lew
Wireless Enterprise Administrator
University Technology Services
University of Denver
Desk: (303) 871-6523
Cell: (303) 669-4217
Fax:  (303) 871-5900
Email: m...@du.edu<mailto:m...@du.edu>

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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
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 On Behalf Of Wright, Don
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Very high number of wireless devices returning from 
break

All,
     It seems an alarmingly high number of wireless devices have returned to 
our campus this week.  After at least of year of steadily increasing numbers, 
we are now seeing a roughly 40% increase since last December.  At first I 
didn't believe what I was seeing and opened a case with the vendor to confirm 
reporting was accurate.  Tied into this, we upgraded by a major version earlier 
this month and I thought this could be related.  Apparently not the case, 
everything we've looked at tells us that the numbers are accurate.  I'm still 
looking a stats, but haven't been able to come up with anything yet.
    Is anyone else seeing this magnitude of increase in devices over winter 
break ?

Don Wright
Brown University
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