RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Anyone NOT Going to LWAPP?

2006-01-20 Thread Brassil, John
Money and time. We get our 1130s pretty cheap and don't really need the controller overlay expense or reconfiguration hassle for what will be about 1200 IOS APs in a few months. Sorry, Airespace, er, Cisco! -Original Message- From: Lee Badman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday,

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Self-Healing- does it work?

2005-12-06 Thread Brassil, John
Hear, hear! I can see the handwriting on the wall from Cisco along with everyone else, but we've got over 700 APs, mostly based on IOS (there's still some VxWorks out there) and our stuff works pretty well. We use small cells fixed at the highest data rate so self-healing isn't really much

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WLAN Analysis Tools

2005-07-18 Thread Brassil, John
1. What are the most common WLAN problems you face, either in the design or operation of your network, for which WLAN analysis tools might be helpful? 1: Misconfigured clients. Same as it ever was - if we didn't have users on the network, life would be so much simpler. 2. Poor

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] mixing 'b' and 'g'

2005-05-12 Thread Brassil, John
We actually fix all our b at 11 - and our a/g cells at 48 and 54. Works like a charm... John J. Brassil | Network Engineer, Vanderbilt Data/Video Engineering voice 615.322.2496 -Original Message- From: 802.11 wireless issues listserv [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Molta