Thanks for that Todd.
By the way the latest maintenance release of 7.0 is posted to CCO, you may
want to consider an upgrade, there are lots of bug fixes.
You will see two new versions, 7.0.98.218 is the bug fix version the 7.0.116
is the new feature release which also has bug fixes.
On 4/16/11
We switched over to the Cisco 3500 series from the 1142 series pretty much as
soon as they were available. The added cost vs. the ability to troubleshoot
wireless issues, especially in areas into which we can't just physically go,
such as residence halls, is well worth it. There could definitely
I see the CleanAir technology as another tool in the toolbox, and it offers a
significant increase in the amount of information you can access about your RF
space. Given the complexities around wireless and the growing expectation that
it be up to the same tasks as the wired infrastructure, havi
I've deployed 20 of the Cisco 3500i access points so far for testing and my
early experience was mixed with them, but it's starting to look up.
The first issue is that you have to run version 7 code, since I'm running WiSMs
this mean moving two (for redundancy) 150 AP controllers over to the cod