Bruce,
Did you guys go all the way and enable 802.11r as well?  (Make - before -
break roaming)

If you did, did you have any older device's not tolerate the changes to the
TLV's?

Mike


On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Curtis, Bruce <bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu>wrote:

> On Sep 16, 2013, at 4:32 PM, Eric T. Barnett <ebarn...@astate.edu> wrote:
>
> > So I’m finally “caught up” a bit with the insanity that’s usually the
> first couple of weeks of school starting and I’m looking into trying some
> new things to make things run a bit better around here. I’m running 425 APs
> or so on a Cisco 5508 controller running 7.5. My question to you folks,
> what’s the best tweaks that you’ve ever done? Feel free to add things that
> are for your particular situation or system or for things that are system
> non-specific. Even if it doesn’t help me, maybe it will help someone else
> out there.
>
>   I would have to say disabling some of the lower 2.4 GHz speeds, but that
> has been discussed on the list before.
>
>   We have enabled 802.11k assisted roaming recently but are not sure yet
> if it has helped.
>
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/technology/vowlan/bestpractices/EntBP-AppMobDevs-on-Wlans.pdf
>
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > Eric Barnett
> > Senior Network Engineer/Wireless Administrator
> > Information and Technology Services
> > Arkansas State University
> > (870) 680-4243
> > http://wireless.astate.edu
> >
>
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> Bruce Curtis                         bruce.cur...@ndsu.edu
> Certified NetAnalyst II                701-231-8527
> North Dakota State University
>
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