I agree, especially since there likely aren't any clients capable of 4 streams.
I would be thrilled to be proven wrong on that though. Seems like new Macs
would be most likely possibilities as they do tend to be ahead on these types
of things in spite of all their other wireless issues.
Pete
New Macbook Air's already have 802.11ac radios.
If you have 3560X PoEs, you're all set since they do PoE+.
-dan
Dan Brisson
Network Engineer
University of Vermont
(Ph) 802.656.8111
dbris...@uvm.edu
On 10/4/13 8:09 AM, Peter P Morrissey wrote:
I agree, especially since there likely aren't
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for all the interesting insight and troubleshooting attempts.
My colleague is still struggling with this issue and the only benefit thus far
is that his android is affected. So thankfully we have a good test candidate.
He has been working with TAC and I don't know what
Right. But do they do 4x4?
Pete
-Original Message-
From: Dan Brisson [mailto:dbris...@uvm.edu]
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 8:39 AM
To: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
Cc: Peter P Morrissey
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco 3700 AP
New Macbook Air's already
This says Macbook Air chipset can do 3 streams but is configured to use 2.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7085/the-2013-macbook-air-review-13inch/9
Randy Ethridge
Network Engineer V
Information Services
Eastern Illinois University
rlethri...@eiu.edu
Office Ph. 217-581-7640
Proud to say
We have 17k+ concurrent wireless clients and 100% are private IPs. We then
NAT at the firewall. We also purposefully block peer to peer with fairly good
success. But, when we get an infringement notice or virus report or a subpoena
for information we have had a challenge. We only get one
There was a post on Cisco support forum about DCA interval and some senior
contributors (not Cisco guys though) suggested to set it to 24 hours. I tried
to search for it now but could not find it. We did have the AP channel change
issues which affected about 50 APs at once. We thought the
Agree, PHY data rates and IP throughput are not the same. Even in Wave 2, the requirement for 160MHz wide channels makes 1Gbps (actual) questionable. You will not oversubscribe your 1Gig wired connection with Wave 1 802.11ac devices.-The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv