Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] And so it begins... 11ac- are you using 80 MHz channels yet?

2014-01-08 Thread John Kaftan
Lee: What is the expected performance gain if you do not use 80 MHz channels? John On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Lee H Badman lhbad...@syr.edu wrote: Hi Frans- I haven't chosen 80 MHz at all- but am wondering if anyone has played with it in prod or test to see what RRM etc will do with

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] And so it begins... 11ac- are you using 80 MHz channels yet?

2014-01-08 Thread Mike King
Cisco has a really nice Whitepaper on this: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5678/ps11983/white_paper_c11-713103.html And revolution wifi has a nice one on Channel Planning http://www.revolutionwifi.net/2013/03/80211ac-channel-planning.html Some Snippets: 2.3.4 RTS/CTS with

Chromebook connectivity issues

2014-01-08 Thread Chris Alman
Hi WIRELESS-LAN Educausers, For a number of months, our help desk has been fielding complaints from Chromebook owners who have been reporting difficulty connecting to our .1X SSID. Packet captures show the Chromebooks will go so far as to DHCPDISCOVER, but will not respond to a DHCPOFFER. After

Myfi

2014-01-08 Thread John Kaftan
I got my hands on someone's Verizon Myfi today and it was set to Auto choose what channel to broadcast its SSID on. The crazy thing chose channel 2! It was putting out a pretty strong signal too. I was seeing a -50 dB from 10 feet away. To anyone else connected to channel 1 or 6 a signal on