Unfortunately, no.  My original support ticket was submitted Apr 27 2011 
on the 7.41.01.0192 code, a few months after our initial deployment in 
this building.  Originally thought we had an isolated WPA2 problem with a 
handful of faculty laptops & Intel 5100 adapters, then the student 
complaints started to roll in.  This semester a clear pattern emerged 
w/Intel 1000BGN adapters.

We still have Legacy RBT equipment (countermeasures off) in other academic 
buildings, and students say they have no trouble accessing the network in 
those locations.

Derek Johnson
Data Communications Coordinator
Fort Hays State University
(785) 628 - 5688
[email protected]






From:   "Pluim, Jeremiah" <[email protected]>
To:     "Enterasys Customer Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Date:   09/01/2011 10:38 AM
Subject:        RE: [enterasys] Enterasys HiPath and Intel Clients



Did this start when you upgraded the firmware on the controller?
 
 
Jeremiah Pluim, Network Administrator II 
Avery Weigh-Tronix LLC
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 3:31 AM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] Enterasys HiPath and Intel Clients
 
Is anyone out there having any trouble with Intel WLAN adapters and 
HiPath?  Specifically, we've had ~100 student laptops come in with Intel 
1000BGN adapters - latest drivers - that remain connected to the network, 
but stop receiving traffic from our 3610 APs.  Disconnect/reconnect and 
things are fine for a short while, then stop working again.  Some clients 
stop receiving traffic immediately after obtaining an IP address.  Open 
SSID, WPA2, it doesn't matter. 

I've also had trouble with random versions of the Intel 5100 adapter. 
5300/62xx/63xx only seem to experience occasional packet loss but 
otherwise no major problems.  Atheros/Broadcom adapters exhibit none of 
these issues.

I'm currently working with support, but it's pretty slow going so I 
thought I'd ping to see if others are having the same issues.  Running 
firmware 7.41.05.0003 here. 

Cheers! 

Derek Johnson
Data Communications Coordinator
Fort Hays State University
(785) 628 - 5688
[email protected] 
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