On 03/09/12 18:35, Jeff Kell wrote:
On 9/3/2012 1:04 PM, Legge, Jeffry wrote:
Now that I have Cisco CleanAir I am seeing a lot of Xbox interferers
in dormitories. What if anything do you do about Xbox wireless?
XBoxes, wireless printers, wireless BluRays, the interference just keeps
on
The first generation of Xbox creates a substantial amount of
interference between the console and controllers. Now that they are
fairly old they rarely create a problem for us. More current Xbox
systems still do create a problem it is just not as pronounced.
We encourage folks to turn off the
It's fairly crazy and irresponsible to create a device that interferes with
itself.
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From: Andrew Vernon v...@oit.umass.edu
Date: Wed, Sep 5, 2012 6:18 am
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Xbox Interferers
To: WIRELESS-LAN@listserv.educause.edu
The first generation of Xbox
The easiest way to disable the cache is to set the environment
variable KRB5RCACHETYPE to none before starting freeradius.
The MIT Kerberos software on our RADIUS servers though is so
old (v1.3.x) that it didn't support this, so I had to disable
it by writing a patch to the source code (in
Ok, we all have different usage patters and number of users. So can we do
a quick check of what sort of authentications our servers are doing per
second. Yes this does not filter out failures and logs and. But at
least it is an idea of how we stand to compared to others.
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On 9/5/12, Walter Reynolds wa...@umich.edu wrote:
Ok, we all have different usage patters and number of users. So can we do
Here at Rice
-bash-3.00$ cat today | tr -s | cut -d -f 4 | uniq -c | sort -n |
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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent
Using HiPath/Radiator Radius. Today is the first real day of classes though, so
I would expect things to go higher.
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We run RADIATOR and just had to add additional servers to handle the load.
-Neil
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Neil Johnson
Network Engineer
The University of Iowa
Phone: 319 384-0938
Fax: 319 335-2951
Mobile: 319 540-2081
E-Mail: neil-john...@uiowa.edu
From: Craig Simons craigsim...@sfu.camailto:craigsim...@sfu.ca
This list is one of several we have, and isn't our primary one. I
find it interesting, as I would have expected much higher numbers.
We have over 2,000 concurrent connections at any given moment
throughout the day.
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We have about 100 Aruba AP-65s (802.11a/b/g) pulled from production and
available for purchase (dirt cheap). Please drop me a note off-list if you're
interested...
- Gerard
Gerard Duguay, MPA
Assistant Director, CIS
Manager, Network and Telecommunications Team
Seattle Pacific University
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That is a fun exercise. Here we are for yesterday September 4th. We had
load issues last semester with the addition of tons of wireless, but we scaled
up to get ahead of it (all vmware). We seem to be purring along this semester
(at least AAA, NAC, wireless-wise). I have been wanting to
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