Matt, I think it was a Valuepoint SuperAP 550.
Their answer was to put an old fashioned electric timer on it and
let it power cycle at midnight each night.


On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 18:42 -0700, "Matt Fanady"
<[email protected]> wrote:

  We had a similar issue with some gear we had on the roof of
  the Pink Palace many years ago...can't remember what it
  was....but with a high gain antenna in such a densely
  populated area, it would pack up a couple times a day, I
  believe the manufacturer chalked it up to the mac table
  issue...can't remember for the life of me what gear it was
  though.



-M@
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Joe Lagreca
<[1][email protected]> wrote:

  I doubt DDWRT would have done better.  A friend of mine is
  running
  DDWRT downtown right now for a comicon venue, and it keeps
  loosing
  wireless, with the need to reboot it to bring back
  functionality.
  We've not diagnosed it, but I bet it is suffering from the
  same thing
  Fanady's router suffered from.
  Joe LaGreca
  Founder & Owner, BIG Net Online
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On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 2:58 PM, Steve Shapery
<[6][email protected]> wrote:
> There’s a similar issue with the first generation of LWAPP
access points
> from Cisco – they took the same concept that the legacy home
equipment had,
> and only allocated enough room in memory to keep track of 32
MAC addresses
> simultaneously.
>
>
>
> I’d wager that if you had a DDWRT device, it would have been
okay…
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> From: [7][email protected]
> [mailto:[8][email protected]] On Behalf Of Matt
Fanady
> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 10:26 AM
> To: SoCalFreeNet.org General Discussion List
> Subject: [SCFN] The difference between consumer grade AP's and
Enterprise
> grade
>
>
>
> Just an interesting tidbit.  I was asked to help out with the
soccer game at
> Qualcomm Stadium last night.  They had a special area on the
field for the
> photographers and wanted to be able to have the photographers
connected to
> the net to upload their pictures to their respective news
agencies without
> leaving the field. Just off the tunnel that the players come
out is the
> "media room" where we have just a little Netgear wireless
router/access
> point for the photographers to use during Chargers games, so I
just grabbed
> that, ran 280 ft of CAT-5 out to the field plunked down the
Netgear, and set
> it to WPA2 encryption.  I tested it thoroughly the day before
the game.  The
> next day, a few minutes after the game started, I got called
down to the
> field because the wireless wasn't working.  Everyone was
associated with the
> SSID, but it wouldn't pass any traffic.  So I power cycled it,
and went back
> upstairs, and was called back down within minutes.  With all
the fans in
> attendance, many of them with wireless enabled smartphones,
keeping track of
> all the wifi in the air must have been too much for the little
Netgear, the
> thing couldn't pass traffic for more than 5 minutes between
reboots.
>
>
>
> So, plan B, went up to the media booths which weren't really
being used for
> this game, and snagged a crusty old Cisco Aironet 1121B (yes,
802.11b) and
> put it in place of the Netgear on the field, even left it
unsecured as I
> didn't have time to much about with it.  Long story short, not
a peep out of
> it the rest of the game.
>
>
>
> I had been told many years ago, that what happens is the mac
table of the
> cheaper wifi gear gets full trying to keep track of all the mac
addresses it
> sees flying around the air, but I haven't confirmed this.  Long
story short,
> an old crusty Aironet is better than a fancy new consumer grade
AP for large
> events any day of the year.
>
>
>
> -M@
>

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