This sounds very much like the problem we had with 20+ 2702I-E-K9 APs.
It's a bug in the firmware - no idea how it got through testing...
We had to serially config them all by hand - very painful.
Process was...
- Get MAC address of AP into your DHCP server
- Boot AP
- Using serial
I had that issue with 1702.
Solution from TAC was to ssh to AP:
Debug capwap console cli
Capwap ap controller ip address {IP_of_WLC}
It works, but as you say, massively annoying.
There is a suspicion that having the AP come up in the same vlan as the WLC -
my aps are in 4 different vlans, none
Not with 2702's but 3702's, we had a batch come in enabled in Bridge mode
out of the box. In which case you have to login to your controller and add
the MAC address in the filter to allow it to associate. Then let it
download the image, then change the mode.
Massively annoying, but sometimes
Hi,
We’ve had an issue with AIR-CAP2702I’s doing this, the issue was they were
presenting 2 MAC addresses, the one on the sticker, and the next on in the
sequence; it’s this next in sequence which was requesting DHCP.
We had to register two MACs for each AP for DHCP. Once the AP has updated
Hey Deb,
You may also want to review this.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless-mobility/wireless-lan-wlan/97066-dhcp-option-43-00.html
Maybe all you need is to add option 43 with the hex of the ip address for the
controller. Hope this helps you.
Joey Rego
Network Security
I am trying to deploy the 2702E AP's with 5508 wireless controllers and am
seeing the following error:
Could not discover WLC. Either IP address is not assigned or assigned IP
is wrong. Renewing DHCP IP. It will receive an IP address, and then
continue this error message and keep trying to
It would be interesting to hear why you wouldn't make eduroam your primary
SSID, is it technical reasons or one of branding?
On 21 July 2015 at 20:39, Lee H Badman lhbad...@syr.edu wrote:
Similar here. No desire to move to eduroam as primary SSID, but it’s
getting fair amount of use with
I have not seen this here at Liberty University with our Aruba 6.3.1.16
network. We will be moving to 6.4 soon.
In fact, I use a Surface Pro 3 as my daily computer.
Bruce Osborne
Wireless Engineer
IT Infrastructure Media Solutions
(434) 592-4229
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
Training Champions
I always make a point to interview students and faculty about eduroam during my
travels or in my town if the opportunity arises
These interviewees are from eduroam enabled Universities and Colleges from
around the world and are rarely aware of the service.
My last interview was with a Canadian
My feeling is that most of the clients we serve are going to take the past of
least resistance. Taking the time to onboard a second SSID is likely not going
to happen for the majority of clients until it is the primary SSID.We
ultimately decided that a the branding decision wasn’t the
We are doing dual-SSID enrollment, so anyone who configures their
device to work on our branded SSID will also be configured to work on
eduroam. While this doesn't help get the word out, it does mean if
people travel with their device, it should just connect automatically
and start working.
I
I’m having similar problem on a Win7 SP1 laptop. When I enable my wireless
adapter it connects to our guest network instead of our 802.1X network. The
order of the profiles in the network list doesn’t matter, and even deleting
the guest network profile doesn’t help. Once I manually choose
We considered eduroam as a Primary however we had two RF neighbours at the time
(in 2007 and for a short period there we ran eduoram-UofA for our eduroam SSID)
so this was not ideal. We are now upto 4 RF neighbours at varying locations and
are potentially going to be in a position where there
Philippe,
What is the support status of eduroam and 802.11u?
That might address some SSID related issues.
--
William C. Green e-mail: gr...@austin.utexas.edu
Director, Networking and Telecommunications phone: +1 512-475-9295
ITS (Information Technology
William,
eduroam already has a Roaming Consortium OUI registered with IEEE, so
potentially
it is ready. Interoperability and readiness of campuses and equipment might
take some time though.
Indeed, PassPoint/HotSpot2.0 (802.11u is now part of 802.11) will address SSID
related issues!
Best,
We may eventually move towards only setting up eduroam for personal devices,
but we plan on keeping our branded SSID around for domain machines. We need it
to handle machine authentication, rather than having it only work on our local
eduroam SSID and throwing off noise anywhere else.
2702s have had a number of issues, both I and E models depending on when they
were manufactured. There were a couple of months where APs were getting a bad
image. I haven't seen many I models lately, but E models don't get sold in as
high of volume.
There have been issues with both DHCP
Hello Matt,
Good question! (and hard to deal with)
We have encountered 3 ways so far (if anyone has others, please share) to deal
with the eduroam SSID overlap issue.
(some refer to this overlap issue as “The Russell Square Problem” in previous
eduroam presentations)
1) Have a SSID in the
Not sure if this will help at all.
With Cisco the surface will not connect to a secure SSID with PMF dot1x
set as optional.
We had to disable PMF dot1x and only use dot1x.
There are some strange issues with the wireless on the Surface.
Kevin McCormick
Western Illinois University
On
Excellent message Philippe. Thanks.
Always many factors to consider when selecting or changing a primary ssid. If
you are considering eduroam as your primary ssid, you may want to consider if
you have any campus borders that might currently or in the future hear eduroam
from nearby rf
Our No. 1 eduroam visiting institute is Clemson University, based on unique IDs
(They don’t use random outer tunnel IDs) authenticated. The distance second is
UF.
I knew our initial advertising reached our audience when I saw first FSU
employee used eduroam away was an English major professor
I’ve seen my test laptop (Latitude D630 + Intel 7260-AC) with Windows 10 Tech
Preview on it do this. I think the enabled-by-default Wi-Fi Sense feature that
seeks out open Wi-Fi is the culprit, at least for me.
I really have to question the logic of having a computer auto-connect to any
Branding. “Orange” is deeply embedded in our University culture. With dozens of
thousands of wireless clients on the network daily, AirOrange SSID is one more
facet of that culture. Eduroam is there for those who need it (single-digit
percentage of all users), and they tend to find it just
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