that we received here.
I greatly appreciate everyone's input in this thread, and the encouragement
and information that is helping us to move to where we need to be. This
has been, and continues to be, a valuable learning experience.
Jonathan Miller
Senior Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall
to accomplish this inside of the 2 weeks that we
have before students start to return to campus? Any advice is appreciated,
just trying to steer this boat away from the iceberg.
Thanks,
Jonathan Miller
Senior Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall College
On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 12:12 PM Jeffrey D. Sessler
institutions are
moving to privately issued certificates in order to get control of these
certificate chain issues, but we haven't quite gotten there yet. Our plan
to properly onboard clients is to use an SSID with a captive portal to
direct them to the eduroam CAT download.
Thanks,
Jonathan
of that on our databases? Should we delete
all iOS and Android devices after 48 hours? Am I missing something obvious?
Jonathan Miller
Senior Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall College
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 4:37 PM Enfield, Chuck wrote:
> PS – My plan for supporting our guest netw
n't there for the opening ceremony it doesn't
matter.
If you happen to be in a position that has enough power to push back on
architects and their asinine refusal to allow installation of access
points, please back your local networking folks.
OK, back to some deep breathing exercises.
Jonathan Mil
We went to 6.5.3.2 for a fix to AirGroup, and hit the datapath timeout SoS
crash on Sunday afternoon. TAC is reviewing our logs, they are curious
about the high amount of untrusted unicast traffic in our network.
Jonathan Miller
Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall College
On Mon, Sep 25
worked with a great VAR to get us bootstrapped, and now
we're chugging right along. We have seen a dramatic drop in the number of
wireless complaints with the new Aruba equipment.
Jonathan Miller
Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall College
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Smith, Todd <todd
all DFS
channels. We have disabled channel 144 because we did see some beacon
events on it, but all other 5GHz channels are enabled.
We have been running several dorms like this for about a year and have had
very few complaints.
Hope this helps,
Jon
Jonathan Miller
Network Analyst
Franklin
Entirely my bad. I stopped reading that line as soon as I saw Passive PoE.
Jonathan Miller
Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall College
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 1:17 PM, Thomas Carter <tcar...@austincollege.edu>
wrote:
> The specs do say you can power it by PoE+ (802.3at).
>
&
with
passive PoE UBNT APs.
Jonathan Miller
Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall College
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 11:01 AM, Michael Blaisdell <mblaisd...@francis.edu>
wrote:
> Has anyone looked at the new Ubiquiti IN WALL WAP? It has what I need. I
> also believe it answers some of t
as Jason's earlier post, communication is handled by whoever is
actively working the ticket.
--
Jonathan Miller
Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall College
Jonathan Miller
Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall College
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 6:13 PM, Norman Elton <normel...@gmail.com> wrote:
I should add that there are probably other products that have this
functionality, but I'm not aware of them.
Jonathan Miller
Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall College
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 9:22 AM, Tim Tyler <ty...@beloit.edu> wrote:
>
>
> Wireless Lan members,
>
>
users (potentially, depending on your setup).
We've seen it work fairly well, although sometimes a chromecast or
something will freak out and lose connectivity briefly with devices that
it's supposed to be allowed to talk to.
Jon Miller
Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall College
Jonathan Miller
hit is our own problem - our Windows domain is named fandm.dom,
while our public domain is fandm.edu, so we can't authenticate to the
computer using usern...@fandm.edu. Our systems guys are currently working
on a migration, but that isn't due to be complete for some time.
Jonathan Miller
Network
for
their new password after a password change. Win7 and 8 will both pop up
and ask the user to re-enter their username and password, it's just Win10
that won't.
Has anybody else run into this?
TIA,
Jonathan Miller
Network Analyst
Franklin and Marshall College
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