Just got notification of a new Software release on the WLC for Cisco.
I checked the website, and it looks like two releases were shipped out.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10315/prod_release_notes_list.html
7.0.220.0
and
7.1.91.0
Interesting points to notice,
7.0.220.0 is the end of
I was told that the 7.1.91.0 is same as 7.0.220.0 except it adds support for
the new 3600 ap. Lots of good bug fixes in the 7.0.220.0 release, but there is
no NCS version that is TAC supported for either of these code releases. WCS
7.0.220.0 does support this code though. I'm told that the
Here is some info that I have gathered..
Cisco 3600 AP details
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11983/index.html
http://cisco-apps.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/sreg2/register/regdetail_private.pl?LANGUAGE=EMETHOD=DTOPIC_CODE=S15342PRIORITY_CODE=
Ouch, and a new price point to go with it... $1495 list
Josh Robertson
Network Systems Senior Engineer
Old Dominion University
Office of Computing Communications Services
(757)683-5046
j2rob...@odu.edumailto:j2rob...@odu.edu
http://occs.odu.edu/
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent
I am a student employee at Western Washington University ResTek and we are
having trouble getting PS3s connected to our wireless network.
We have just rolled out the first phase of our wireless project this year
covering half of our residence halls with wireless service. We have three SSIDs
At Syracuse, we have opted to restrict games to the wired network. Gaming is
blistering fast, and we don't have to compromise WLAN performance by keeping
the low data rates enabled to support games that have sub-standard wireless
NICs.
I realize this doesn't answer your question, but throwing
Depending on your firmware revision, there may be an issue with BlackBerry
Torches and Aggressive Load Balancing. We believe this is the same issue that
kept PS3s from seeing our wireless LAN. The Bug ID is CSCtn74703 and has been
fixed in latest controller firmware releases, like 7.0(220.0).
We found one issue to be the MTU. We did recommend to the students that
wired is much faster. We did completely solve the wireless issue for all
the game consoles by migrating to a different vendor. No issues and near
wire speeds without killing the wireless for other devices. We had planned
the
On a related note, I've discovered a blog
(http://revolutionwifi.blogspot.com/2011/07/cisco-live-2011-wireless-security-recap.html)
that claims the Cisco 4400 series controllers will not be supported
beginning with version 7.2. Can anyone confirm this?
Barron
Barron Hulver
Director of
On 11/9/2011 2:52 PM, Barron Hulver wrote:
On a related note, I've discovered a blog
(http://revolutionwifi.blogspot.com/2011/07/cisco-live-2011-wireless-security-recap.html)
that claims the Cisco 4400 series controllers will not be supported
beginning with version 7.2. Can anyone confirm
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