I don’t know where the 9’ recommendation comes from but the installation guide
for Aruba’s 220 series access point (3x3x3,ac) contains the following RF
Radiation Exposure Statement: “This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation
exposure limits. This equipment should be installed and operated wi
Lee,
We have gone ahead and done what you hinted at and made a pact with the devil.
We are an Aruba shop but for various reasons we were not in a position to
proceed with their enterprise solution this term. When we were approached by
various academic departments about using Apple TVs in class a
Does anyone know of an apparatus/application that allows mirroring/streaming to
a TV screen wirelessly that does not depend on Bonjour or equivalent protocols
and instead relies on more enterprise friendly protocols? Does anyone know if
anything like this is being developed?
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we own. (Of course, you could just prime and paint over the
light.)
Barron
Barron Hulver
Director of Networking, Operations, and Systems Center for Information
Technology Oberlin College
148 West College Street
Oberlin, OH 44074
440-775-8702
http://www2.oberlin.edu/staff/bhulver/
On 6/5/13
Because APs are a source of heat and potentially light, we have had requests
from our Physics and Astronomy Departments that APs not be placed in certain
temperature controlled and "dark" areas. Some researchers on the medical campus
have also inquired about the effects of APs in their vicinity,
I have one recent confirmed case of an AP105 drawing just north of 19W. The AP
was also intermittently dropping off the network(that's the reason I found it
was drawing 19W) so I thought something had to be wrong with it and replaced
it. I have had several similar cases of AP105s intermittently
We currently use per user bandwidth contracts of 5Mbps upstream and 5Mbps
downstream in our residence halls on our Aruba controllers. All our residence
hall APs are 802.11n.
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Because APs are a heat source, we have been prohibited from installing them in
some rooms that are temperature sensitive and also in some rooms that are
vibration sensitive. No spectrometer issues have yet arisen, though.
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We have 4 WiSMs running 4.2.112 for the better part of a year with no
crashes at all. Our APs, about 800 total, are a mix of 1020s, 1230s, and
b/g/n only 1252s.
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We let our Cisco WiSMs choose the channels and power levels, and then
leave RRM on. This has so far worked out well for us.
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We've been doing similar kinds of testing so I hope this helps. We use
802.1X/WEP but we didn't want different SSIDs for n and for a/b/g so we
created a new WLAN for n with a different profile name but the same SSID
as for a/b/g. In limited testing so far this seems to work fine. All
clients see th
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