Date:Thu, 24 Apr 2008 09:57:47 -0400
From:Jim Glassford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question on layer 3 size
Greetings,
Cisco 4402 and 4404 Wireless Lan Controllers with a mixer of Cisco light
weight access points. Currently running a 22 bit mask for the 1022 hosts on
one SSID/VLAN.
On Apr 23, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Lee, Steven wrote:
We also held a bake-off with the big 3 LWAPP vendors. The results
showed that these solutions were no better and sometimes worse than
what
we could achieve with manual tinkering of our IOS AP's.
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We came to a decision that the cost of
I can imagine a student sitting outside the classroom before class,
typing feverishly to get the *big assignment* completed in time to turn
in. Then, at the minute class starts, the wireless boots him. The
screams could be quite impressive...
John
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Eventually, by controlling wifi so much it will promote
Cellular solutions (Air cards)!
How do you block those networks in the classroom?
Philippe
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Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Office of Information Technology
Network Services
108 James D
We did a small project consisting on 1 auditorium about 300 users. Our
setup was AP's in auditorium, through Bluesockets to LDAP server. We
created a web-page that would allow the teacher to login and turn
wireless on and off for his/her users.
This scenario allowed adjacent rooms to still
On Fri, 25 Apr 2008, Ringgold, Clint wrote:
It became an issue of should you use technology to fix a social or (you
fill in the blank) issue and it was much easier to politely ask the
teacher to police their class.
Perhaps it is my inherent laziness as a Unix admin, but I've always been
In our early days of wireless we were instructed not install in theatres
because of the notion that students would spend more time doing email
etc instead of passing notes around the room (I mean paying attention).
The solution at the time was to put a power switch on the lectern that
powered off
I agree that APs shouldn't be cut off. However, I do have a way to do it that
might work for you:
The PowerDsine Mid-Span power inserters (latest firmware) allow you to schedule
power off by hour
and day of the week. This doesn't help with classes that start on the half hour
or end 10 minutes