Possibly. While I wouldn't say we have any higher quality data than you do, our wireless complaint form has produced several reports of apple device slowness. In particular, we've had a bunch complaining about iOS devices installing apps being ridiculously slow.
On January 16, 2015 12:56:47 PM EST, Lee H Badman <[email protected]> wrote: >Just throwing this out to the group. Over this week, where we've had >almost 20K peak client devices on the WLAN, we're getting a couple of >complaints a day of (seemingly) Apple devices, primarily Macs, getting >either slow page loads or hung pages even though DNS resolutions are >fine on those machines. We haven't done detailed analysis yet, buts >starting to feel a bit like a trend. Seems to only happen on >content-rich pages like CNN, ESPN, etc that are Akamaized (we have >local servers). Again, very circumstantial, so far. > >For what it's worth, we also recently put all of these of these users >behind a NAT topology using A10 technology, but thus far there's not >much to point at in the NAT itself that gives away any sense of issue. > >Anyone else seeing what I describe here? > >Thanks- > >Lee > >Lee Badman >Wireless/Network Architect >ITS, Syracuse University >315.443.3003 >(Blog: http://wirednot.wordpress.com) > > > > >********** >Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE >Constituent Group discussion list can be found at >http://www.educause.edu/groups/. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.
