We had to ask SecureW2 to provide the report.  Who knows - if enough of us ask, 
maybe they'll make it a standard one 🙂

Frank Sweetser
Director of Network Operations
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
"For every problem, there is a solution that is simple, elegant, and wrong." - 
HL Mencken
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We do onboard with SecureW2, but only in the past 10 months and it's 
encouraged, not required.

Did you have to request a custom report from SW2 support for this?  I don't see 
that info available
in the standard report templates and they also a 2 month window.


On 10/9/19 8:36 AM, Sweetser, Frank E wrote:
Are you doing any kind of onboarding?  We were able to generate a report of 
driver versions for our client base from SecureW2, for example.

Frank Sweetser
Director of Network Operations
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
"For every problem, there is a solution that is simple, elegant, and wrong." - 
HL Mencken
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Subject: [EXT] Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Wi-Gi 6 APs

We currently have the Wi-Fi 6 extensions disabled because of the Intel
Driver issues
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We've been notifying clients and were updating drivers until instructed
to just turn off Wi-Fi 6.
This begs the question of trying to identify the problematic machines
and seek them out, or
just announce a future date to turn on Wi-Fi 6 and go back to dealing
with updating drivers as
they come up.  We'll have a mix (currently ~15% Wi-Fi 6) of AP models
for a while, so the issues
won't all show right away.

Anyone looked into identifying the machines needing updated through
fingerprinting
(Aruba Insight or Airwave or Clearpass ) ?



On 9/5/19 3:08 PM, Turner, Ryan H 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).
>
>
> Ryan Turner
> Head of Networking
> The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
> +1 919 445 0113 Office
> +1 919 274 7926 Mobile
> r...@unc.edu<mailto:r...@unc.edu>
>
>
>
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>
> Anyone have any Wi-Fi 6 APs deployed yet, and if so any thoughts either good 
> or bad. I'm looking at swapping out the APs in our dining hall first, since 
> they seem to get the most use.
>


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