Thanks Richard, That is what I thought at first, but her problem is not solely related to MIT. Usually, we can get the MIT signin form on a browser. Usually, MIT will give the system a 10. address until the user signs in, and then gets an 18. address. In her case, most of the time the WiFi would not connect at all except to the BLU router. But, based on her explanation, she had the same problem in other open WiFi situations. One thing I might have done would be to walk over to a place like Panera that has open WiFi and test it, but we were really slammed.
On 03/05/2014 02:15 PM, Richard Pieri wrote: > It's not the netbook. It's MIT IS&T's WiFi infrastructure. > -- Jerry Feldman <[email protected]> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id:3BC1EB90 PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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