Those of us with Meru have numourous problems with Realtek. They
essientially don't work with virtual port. May not apply to your
situation though.
On Nov 4, 2009, at 4:01 PM, "Procyk, Ian"
wrote:
Folks,
We have received this e-mail from our help desk this morning who is
reporting
Did they change their license agreement for the newest version of securew2
or is it retroactive for all previous versions?
Scott Irey
Network & Telecom Systems Engineer
Oakland University
Office: 248.370.2808
Mobile: 248.505.9827
-Original Message-
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Is
I would agree generally with that statement. I found in practice especially
with time/latency sensitive stations that having ARM adjustments on
continuously will cause many problems in your performance as AP’s can change
power and channel’s constantly, even 100’s of times a day. They can even
chang
multiple
controllers where do you point the clients to for their gateway, one of the
controllers or the next hop router?
Thanks again!
Scott Irey
Network & Telecom Systems Engineer
Oakland University
Office: 248.370.2808
Mobile: 248.505.9827
*From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Is
Thanks again Matt! What controllers are you using? With the one vlan on all
5 controllers did you still need to implement an inter-controller roaming
domain?
Thanks again so much for your time!
Scott Irey
Network & Telecom Systems Engineer
Oakland University
Office: 248.370.2808
Mo
Thanks for all the help Matt! What would you say your average usage (clients
connected) is at peak times?
Scott Irey
Network & Telecom Systems Engineer
Oakland University
Office: 248.370.2808
Mobile: 248.505.9827
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group List
ple controllers as well? We
currently have 3 controllers and I am also considering inter-controller
roaming, but if we do a /22 on all controllers I will get layer 3 mobility
anyway.
Scott Irey
Network & Telecom Systems Engineer
Oakland University
Office: 248.370.2808
Mobile: 248.505
doesn't seem
as cut and dry though as compared to how Cisco's WLC's do it.
We are looking to possibly expand the size of our subnets for wireless and
this plays into that. What are some of the subnet sizes that some of you are
using for WLAN?
Thanks!
Scott Irey
Ne
does anything similar.
We have multiple profiles here (per building) all using the same ssid but
depending on what AP you associate to you will get assigned that profile
which has the vlan assignment.
Scott Irey
Network & Telecom Systems Engineer
Oakland University
Office: 248.370.2808
Mo