Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Rate Limits on Guest Wi-Fi

2021-04-12 Thread Julian Y Koh
On Apr 12, 2021, at 18:20, Curtis K. Larsen mailto:curtis.k.lar...@utah.edu>> wrote: Curious to know if any have removed or recently raised the rate limit on the Guest Wi-Fi network at your institution, particularly large universities or hospitals. If you have taken that step how is it

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Rate Limits on Guest Wi-Fi

2021-04-12 Thread James Andrewartha
On 13/4/21 7:20 am, Curtis K. Larsen wrote: > Curious to know if any have removed or recently raised the rate limit on > the Guest Wi-Fi network at your institution, particularly large > universities or hospitals.  If you have taken that step how is it > going?  Also curious to hear what speeds

Re: [External] [WIRELESS-LAN] Rate Limits on Guest Wi-Fi

2021-04-12 Thread Hunter Fuller
We have 10k students and we removed the guest network rate limit in 2015. We figured we would keep an eye on "top talkers" and address issues on a case-by-case basis, but we have had no issues of this type, so it hasn't really come up. -- Hunter Fuller (they) Router Jockey VBH Annex B-5 +1 256

Rate Limits on Guest Wi-Fi

2021-04-12 Thread Curtis K. Larsen
Hello, Curious to know if any have removed or recently raised the rate limit on the Guest Wi-Fi network at your institution, particularly large universities or hospitals. If you have taken that step how is it going? Also curious to hear what speeds you rate limit to if it is rate limited and

RE: Museum WiFi Stealthing

2021-04-12 Thread Enfield, Chuck
We are mounting them in the walls. Mostly above doorways where things like exit signs also live. From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv On Behalf Of Floyd, Brad Sent: Monday, April 12, 2021 5:50 PM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Museum

RE: Museum WiFi Stealthing

2021-04-12 Thread Floyd, Brad
Jason, We offered the use of the paintable vanity covers from Aruba. They don't want to see the APs or mounts. ~25' ceiling mountings would require an external antenna to keep the beamwidth down so it doesn't spread into adjacent exhibit rooms by the time it gets to the floor. Ceiling mount

RE: Museum WiFi Stealthing

2021-04-12 Thread Floyd, Brad
Chuck, How high is the ceiling? If I go all the way to the ~25' ceiling, I would need to mount an external antenna (maybe 60-degree) to the face of the box to keep the beamwidth from spreading into adjacent exhibit rooms by the time it gets to the floor. What's the cover of the box made of (are

Re: Museum WiFi Stealthing

2021-04-12 Thread Jason Mallon
[cid:image001.jpg@01D72FBB.01DB5460] We are currently using these vanity covers from Oberon. Thanks, Jason Mallon | Network Engineer III [/var/folders/h2/r448cc4j4_v70yns10brx6r0gq/T/com.microsoft.Outlook/Content.MSO/90F25235.tmp] OIT The University of Alabama

RE: Museum WiFi Stealthing

2021-04-12 Thread Enfield, Chuck
The Architects for a new museum currently in design here approved this enclosure. [1018-00-Wi-Fi Access Point non-metallic, low-profile, recessed, or in-wall mount enclosure] It's not invisible, but it's relatively discrete installed in a white wall or

Museum WiFi Stealthing

2021-04-12 Thread Floyd, Brad
I would be interested in hearing from fellow Higher-Ed WiFi Wizards about any stealthing wizardry you might have employed for a museum deployment on your campus. Think about warehouse height ceilings of ~25', but a much prettier environment. Any links to photos would be highly appreciated. As