Hi, how did they know it was a generic account? Are they sending back
information about the device it's on and mapping the login? Or they just
using some heuristic that looks to see if it may be a generic account such
as sending emails to thT user account and getting no response.
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Hi. Our first roll out for 802.1x used WPA2 AES and we have had zero
issues. All clients these days (and for many years) support it.
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both bands and have them use that then use AAA override to place them in
the same network as our branded ssid giving them all the same access to
resources. Our branded 802.1x, MWireless, has 95% of our user devices.
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to be long or in depth, I am just gauging adoption at
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I like the idea of a 6ghz radio and all that sweet sweet frequency it opens
up but I'm torn between that and seeing a cbrs radio in the next generation
of access point (in the next year). I can make what I have work right now
but the DAS cellular world with a vendor neutral system plus the
What code / controllers will you be using? We looked at this as an option
but with the 8540 and 8.9? code we found that most of the 802.11ax
functions wont work. If you are considering this you may want to reach out
to your SE for specifics of what works and what doesnt.
I've never liked the
out and plan for was the routers resources in terms of ARP cache
and timeout values.
We use Interface Groups on almost all our SSIDs by design.
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On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 10:08 AM, Watson,Nancy A wrote:
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+1 for silex
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Have you looked at the oeap1810w or 1815? I have used the oeap1810 and can
place one ethernet port into a remote lan that is tunneled back the
controller. You can also allow up to 4 controller ssids on the device. In
addition to this the home user can have a seperate ssid combined with he
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that will connect via Mesh. Some
locations will have multiple access points so a single power source that
has multiple outlets / connections would be ideal.
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Hi. Did you have out of band access to the controller via the service port
or a terminal server? Curious if it was networking related or if the
controller got confused.
We run 8 pairs of 8540 controllers running 8.2.160 and a few 8.2.150 that
are in the progress of being upgraded. Out heaviest
oduct to help get all the little bugs worked out.
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Hi. For those with Cisco access points what code version are planning on
running for start of fall semester?
At this point we looking at 8.2.151 possibly 8.2.160 but havent tested yet.
Thanks
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-to-DC converter, etc?
What is your targeted uptime? Ie how long should the battery last in the
event of bad weather.
Any other comments or stories to share would be most helpful.
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Hi. We have used this:
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We only had it in use for a few days with an ip camera but it seemed to
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Hi. For those using interface groups on Cisco WLC, could you share any
experiences good or bad that you have had? We are exploring the use of aaa
override and return the interface group name rather than vlan.
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Jimmy
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or 802.11a.
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