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Hi guys,
Just as an inquiry I would like to know what kind of support staff other
universities have for their Wi-Fi environment. Is there a formula that you use
(i.e. X number of users = Y number of staff, or X number of access points = Y
number of staff)? We have grown almost exponentially
Bruce,
I guess I don't see high-end smartphones or netbooks as devices that are going
to tax 2.4GHz to the point that turning off the lower data rates, or other
tuning, will have a positive impact on their experience. At least not on my
campus.
The trouble ultimately rests on the shoulders of
There is good information so far in this topic and I thank each and every one
that has responded in any way. While we are aware of the varied complications
in 2.4 and the benefits of 5 , we are limited to what we have right now. In
light of that I would like to take a moment and re-iterate the c
On 7/25/2011 3:02 PM, Travis Schick wrote:
> The problem as I understand it - is that without having a network connection
> - you are
> unable to verify the server presenting the certificate to you - you need to
> trust it
> first - and for win7/macosx the default is to prompt the user.
If the c
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It sounds like you want to use an ssl certificate for PEAP - that won't
generate a prompt to the user asking to trust said cert.
Unfortunately I don't think that is possible (unless you disable checking as
you mentioned) - without having someone installing (trusting) the cert ahead
of time. You'