/me goes out to get Popcorn. :)
Roger
Harvey Mudd College
On 3/16/2017 12:30 PM, Lee H Badman wrote:
We need either a cage fight or a rock-off here pretty soon.
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Thanks Dennis,
However this seems to work if you are displaying only B/G/N clients
(along with associated heat maps). If you are displaying both B/G/N
and A/N/AC clients, it does not update the B/G/N count.
Roger
Harvey Mudd College
On 1/17/2017 6:53 AM, Dennis Xu wrote:
I see this issue on
Hi, I work with Jeff on the same system.
Although as Jeff reported, B/G clients do not propagate to the floor,
our 2.4 heatmaps from 2800/3800 APs display just fine. So that might
be a different issue.
Best,
Roger
Harvey Mudd College
On 12/21/2016 5:22 PM, Mccormick, Kevin wrote:
There is a
Jeff,
Would a Saguaro cactus look out of place?
http://utilitycamo.com/products/saguaro/
Will you be trying to hide an indoor AP, so it must be weather
protected as well?
Roger
Harvey Mudd College
On 4/22/2016 8:04 AM, Jeffrey D. Sessler wrote:
Looking for ideas for camouflaging outdoor
One department here used to have and use an AMX A/V system wireless remote
that required it to have its own 2.4G access point installed. I yelled and
screamed, but was overridden. Fortunately, it is no longer used and was
scrapped.
I have no idea if AMX still uses or supplies that solution.
Vlade,
I'd suspect that's the reason many are moving to 7.6.
We have been running 7.6.120.6 for about 2 weeks now.
We have a few 3702s and 2702s up, with lots more on the way.
No issues noted yet. Crossing fingers.
My HTC phone was the first AC client to connect to the first AC radio up.
Roger