Wouldn’t it be awesome if there was a group… some kind of ORGANIZATION maybe, 
like an ALLIANCE that did interoperability testing to keep stuff like this at 
bay? Maybe a group made up wireless product manufacturers…

Lee Badman | Network Architect (CWNE#200)
Information Technology Services
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Not only does the Intel wireless card problem on Windows computers prevent them 
from attaching, our experience is that none of the SSIDs are even visible to 
Windows computers when ax is turned on, even though ac and n are also turned 
on.  So from their point of view, the WAPs are broken, and we hear about it 
when the parents of students call people on the executive team wondering why IT 
is so incompetent they can't provide a wireless network similar to the one they 
rolled out in their home in a matter of minutes.  Now it's public relations and 
a political problem.

The only solution that we've found apart from going to each computer and hand 
installing the new drivers is turning off 802.11ax on our new, expensive WAPs, 
and waiting for , what? 2 years? , until either Microsoft makes these wireless 
upgrades mandatory security patches (unlikely), or the population of old 
Windows computers diminishes to only a handful.

John Rodkey
Director of Servers and Networks
Westmont College

On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 5:48 PM Sweetser, Frank E 
<f...@wpi.edu<mailto:f...@wpi.edu>> wrote:
In theory, yes - I doubt that anyone is going to deploy 11ax with earlier 
standards disabled (except for base 11b data rates, anyway).  The problem is 
there's a bug in commonly deployed Intel driver versions which prevents the 
client from attaching to the network if 11ax rates are enabled at all:

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000054799/network-and-i-o/wireless-networking.html

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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I don’t believe ClearPass Device Insight shows driver details – I just skimmed 
through endpoint details page and attributes and don’t see it.

At the risk of asking a dumb question, is there a reason not to simply deploy 
the 500-series with backwards compatibility enabled? That would allow you to 
offer a seamless experience for clients in a mixed-PHY-standard environment and 
support current clients on n/ac and even a/b/g etc.



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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 ) ?

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WIRELESS-LAN Digest - 8 Oct 2019 to 9 Oct 2019 (#2019-167)
Table of contents:

  *   WLC & ISE combo issues (5)
  *   Aruba Wi-Gi 6 APs
  *   [EXT] Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Wi-Gi 6 APs (3)
  *   Wi-Fi Design Consulting (3)

  1.  WLC & ISE combo issues
     *   Re: WLC & ISE combo issues (10/09)
From: Mathieu Sturm <mathieu.st...@hogent.be<mailto:mathieu.st...@hogent.be>>
     *   Re: WLC & ISE combo issues (10/09)
From: "Kenny, Eric" <eric_ke...@harvard.edu<mailto:eric_ke...@harvard.edu>>
     *   Re: WLC & ISE combo issues (10/09)
From: Dennis Xu <d...@uoguelph.ca<mailto:d...@uoguelph.ca>>
     *   Re: WLC & ISE combo issues (10/09)
From: Kitri Waterman <wate...@wwu.edu<mailto:wate...@wwu.edu>>
     *   Re: WLC & ISE combo issues (10/09)
From: "Heavrin, Lynn" <lheav...@wustl.edu<mailto:lheav...@wustl.edu>>
  2.  Aruba Wi-Gi 6 APs
     *   Re: Aruba Wi-Gi 6 APs (10/09)
From: Michael Davis <da...@udel.edu<mailto:da...@udel.edu>>
  3.  [EXT] Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Wi-Gi 6 APs
     *   Re: [EXT] Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Wi-Gi 6 APs (10/09)
From: "Sweetser, Frank E" <f...@wpi.edu<mailto:f...@wpi.edu>>
     *   Re: [EXT] Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Wi-Gi 6 APs (10/09)
From: Michael Davis <da...@udel.edu<mailto:da...@udel.edu>>
     *   Re: [EXT] Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Wi-Gi 6 APs (10/09)
From: "Sweetser, Frank E" <f...@wpi.edu<mailto:f...@wpi.edu>>
  4.  Wi-Fi Design Consulting
     *   Wi-Fi Design Consulting (10/09)
From: "Enfield, Chuck" <cae...@psu.edu<mailto:cae...@psu.edu>>
     *   Re: Wi-Fi Design Consulting (10/09)
From: Bryan Ward <bryan.w...@dartmouth.edu<mailto:bryan.w...@dartmouth.edu>>
     *   Re: Wi-Fi Design Consulting (10/09)
From: "Enfield, Chuck" <cae...@psu.edu<mailto:cae...@psu.edu>>





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