Running HSRP and DHCP on the same box

2007-06-19 Thread Jorge Bodden
Hey guys, I ran into a little problem over the weekend while I was attempting to make our wireless network redundant. We run a WPA/TKIP encryption with EAP-TTLS/PAP authentication environment. We have a total of 10 Cisco lwapp controllers which are connected to 1 Cisco 6500 (fiber is lit)

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Running HSRP and DHCP on the same box

2007-06-19 Thread Jorge Bodden
Or does anyone know how to get the two routers to share the dhcp DB/binding tables? Jorge Bodden wrote: Hey guys, I ran into a little problem over the weekend while I was attempting to make our wireless network redundant. We run a WPA/TKIP encryption with EAP-TTLS/PAP authentication

AD Password Change Web Application

2007-06-19 Thread Scott Ciliberti
Is anyone using a turnkey web application that allows students to change their WiFi login password in Active Directory? I was going to contract someone to design a password change webpage for us but I wanted to know if there is something already out there. Scott Ciliberti, Director of IT

B user in a G cell

2007-06-19 Thread Jamie Savage
I always understood that 802.11G provides connection rates of 54 meg. but realistically has usable throughput of ~24meg. Also, if a B radio associates to a G AP then the usable throughput drops to ~8 meg. I was advised today that, due to recent enhancements (within the last year?), a B user

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] B user in a G cell

2007-06-19 Thread David Gillett
If there's a B user in the cell, the *control* traffic needs to be at B rates. During time slices given to G clients, it's not necessary that the *data* traffic be understandable by the B client David Gillett _ From: Jamie Savage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] B user in a G cell

2007-06-19 Thread Jorge Bodden
James, I've tested this theory with a B client and a G client on the same AP and the B client works at B speeds and the G client works at G speeds. We tested on both Cisco Aironet and Cisco LWAPP and both yielded the same results. Someone out there may have had different results, but it

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] B user in a G cell

2007-06-19 Thread debbie fligor
On Jun 19, 2007, at 14:36, Jorge Bodden wrote: James, I've tested this theory with a B client and a G client on the same AP and the B client works at B speeds and the G client works at G speeds. We tested on both Cisco Aironet and Cisco LWAPP and both yielded the same results. Someone

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] B user in a G cell

2007-06-19 Thread Frank Bulk
Debbie's tests, results, and explanation roughly match our own. With mixed b/g clients the maximum aggregate throughput with most systems will be in the lower teens. From a previous WIRELESS-LAN posting: == Mixed mode is real problem. On downstream tests we saw performance drop 55 to 65%, from