Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Instability issues?

2020-01-13 Thread Carlo Terminiello
Hi, Sounds similar to the Apple ARP spoofing problem from the summer that hit a few manufacturers that use local switching models, I’d start with checking ARP tables on client, AP, switch, router to make sure everything is as it should be. Rgds Carlo From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Instability issues?

2020-01-13 Thread Christina Klam
Carlo Can you send more information on the Apple ARP issue you are referring to? We may be hitting it to on our Meraki network. Thanks Christina Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 13, 2020, at 05:09, Carlo Terminiello wrote: > >  > Hi, > > Sounds similar to the Apple ARP spoofing problem

RE: Wireless Instability issues?

2020-01-13 Thread Mark Reboli
We went through this issue. Below are the highlights from our point-of-view: Realizing the issue: Take a look at the arp table on a pc that is not working. Specifically look for the gateway IP address/MAC address. Check that IP address/MAC address against your real gateway. If it’s the apple

Google Stadia

2020-01-13 Thread Howard, Christopher
We've had a couple students show up with Google Stadia controllers and Chromecasts wanting to play (stream) games. Needless to say, it wasn't working. We use a NAC and we have game consoles segregated onto their own vlan that does not use NAT, so we don't get NAT related complaints related to