Dennis,
Do you use uog-wifi to provision client devices? If not, how do they get
configured for uog-wifi-secure?
We use CloudPath XpressConnect Wizard on an open SSID to provision clients for
WPA2-Enterprise.
Bruce Osborne
Network Engineer – Wireless Team
IT Network Services
(434) 592-4229
Jason,
We went through this a few years ago. At the time, we had about 8000 IPv6
clients on each of our 720's. We fought with it for about a semester until we
could replace them with SUP2T's.
I dug up some notes from 2011 and included some lessons learned/ best practices
below. Things may
Thus spake Mark Reboli (mreb...@misericordia.edu) on Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at
03:40:33PM +:
I am looking for information on what people do with guest wireless. Do you
have open wireless on your campus? Do you have a password that everyone
knows? Do you create special passwords for groups?
Wanted to see if others are seeing similar issues.
We are seeing some Windows 8.1 clients that are having issues connecting to the
wireless in some areas.
It appears that they can connect just fine in some areas but not in others.
We are using XpressConnect to install a certificate and wireless
When have not seen this specifically, but have seen that many need drivers
updated. Usually from the wireless chipset web site.
Walter Reynolds
University of Michigan
On Sep 10, 2014, at 12:10 PM, Robert Viou robert.v...@ndsu.edu wrote:
Wanted to see if others are seeing similar issues.
So you actually act like you like your guests! :) What a concept.
Pete Morrissey
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I had a mistake in what I sent out.
We are running 7.6.120.0 on a Cisco 8510 controller using EAP-TLS.
Wanted to see if others are seeing similar issues.
We are seeing some Windows 8.1 clients that are having issues connecting to the
wireless in some areas.
It appears that they can connect
I have run into issues with Win 8.1 computers, especially if they have the
newer Intel WiFi chipset with support for 802.11ac. The ac support isn't
important, but the Intel wireless management is. If any of the Cisco extensions
are enabled within the Intel utility e.g. CCX, we see trouble with
Thus spake Peter P Morrissey (ppmor...@syr.edu) on Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at
04:55:59PM +:
So you actually act like you like your guests! :) What a concept.
Our director once made the comment that after spending however many
millions on the last upgrade that it better darn well work better
than
Excellent notes! Jason, so you know, we have close to 30K students and we have
been dual-stacked. This semester we collapsed our wireless core to two 6500s.
The SUP720-3B did not work for us. We needed at least a 3BXL. We are in the
process of upgrading our SUPs to 2T-XL to future-proof our
Hi,
We’ve seen issues with some of our Windows 8.1 BYOD clients with Broadcom
chipsets since the update from 8.0. Devices would authenticate but they
wouldn’t act upon the DHCP offer. Rolling back or installing older device
drivers resolved the issue.
Tristan
Tristan Gulyas
Senior
Steven,
Did you have a SUP720C or B? How do I find out what the limit on the ND
table size is?
Good article on IPv6 MLD snooping here:
http://blog.ipspace.net/2014/09/ipv6-neighbor-discovery-nd-and.html
Frank
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