In high density areas we are using multi-gig.

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<WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU> On Behalf Of Christopher Brizzell
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Thanks for the responses.

Is anyone running multi-gig out to their APs or just a 1Gbps link?


Chris Brizzell
Assistant Director of Network and Technical Services and Network Administrator
Skidmore College
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On Behalf Of Hurt,Trenton W.
Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2019 3:52 PM
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We have over 100   515s and 535s deployed.  I have disabled the HE (ax) radio 
for now due to  legacy client issues. (intel)   I’ve seen this with other ax ap 
vendors so not just aruba thing.  Yes updating drivers has fixed but it’s 
really hard to instruct end user to go download drivers when the device doesn’t 
see any ssid even open guest one.   We weren’t seeing many ax clients so 
disabling this phy isn’t really huge issue for us today.

We have been very pleased with the performance of the system from client 
perspective.  But going from 802.11n 2ss aps to 802.11ac 4ss with 5ghz in room 
design probably has more to do than model of the ap.  Now the 8.x gui in aruba 
is another story.   Learning the ways of the mm cli will get you much farther 
than the buggy gui that is in the 8.5 train.  I’m on the latest 8.5.3 code as 
well.


Thanks
Trent



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On Sep 5, 2019, at 14:08, Turner, Ryan H 
<rhtur...@email.unc.edu<mailto:rhtur...@email.unc.edu>> wrote:

We've done a test deployment of Aruba 515s.  There seem to be some driver 
compatibility issues.  We have 2 IT buildings.  I had an induvial able to 
connect and see SSIDs just fine in our building with 315s.  When she came to 
the building with 515s, she saw nothing.  I updated her drivers, and then 
everything worked.  So just be aware you might see more of that.  We were 
running 8.503 code (I think).

Having users update their device drivers is on our standard troubleshooting 
script for when people call in trouble reports.  It’s been solving problems for 
years.  :)

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