Turning to my Cisco WLAN colleagues on the list for their input.
We're running 7.6.100, since the holiday break after doing fairly extensive
testing and getting the input of other large environments that ran it in beta.
We've done well on this code to date, but are about to roll out 3700s in a
Sounds like youre hitting this one:
CSCuj17283 https://cdetsng.cisco.com/webui/#view=CSCuj17283
Macbook Air, Macbook with 802.11ac chipset, and Intel 6300 v15.9.2.1 chipets
are reported to see dropped packets
and odd ARP behaviors when using Cisco 3700 Series access point with WPA2
Thanks, Anders- we have yet to deploy 3700s, but will be within a couple of
weeks. Hence the desire to get ahead of this sort of thing. I'm waiting on the
latest clarification, hopefully from deep inside the BU, but there is great
value in knowing where others are on the same journey.
-Lee
Just talk to Javier Contreras who wrote the 7.6MR1 beta note. Hes da man.
:)
/Anders
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Name dropper!
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And hes Spanish! ;)
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We broadcast our primary SSID in 2.4 and 5 Ghz, but Apple devices seem to
hop back and forth, causing disconnects for users.
I am contemplating make a 2.4 only SSID and 5 only SSID, but I want to
balance this it with not confusing the users.
How have others dealt with this? We are running on a
Lee,
I've read the support-forums thread, and am in a similar situation. I've
been running 7.6.100.0 since holiday break, and based on the bugs in the
thread, I'm inclined to request access to the engr. build just in case.
My network is not as large as yours (~8500 simultaneous 25K unique
At risk of a shameless plug, I've been asked a couple times recently how to
get mDNS snooping configured using Cisco WLC's, so I wrote it up here:
http://www.mikealbano.com/2014/02/using-mdns-snooping-for-bonjour-support.html
It's not a thorough description of all things-mDNS, but hope it helps
Thanks for sharing, Mike. With so much riding on the WLAN these days, I hope
this sort of thing becomes less of an occurrence. It's all about perception and
grasping the gravity that code issues have on customer WLANs, and it has to get
better. It just has to.
Good luck with yours...
Lee H.
We upgraded to WiSM-2s and 7.6.100.0 over Christmas break as well and
many of my students (both Windows and Apple machines) are reporting
intermittent connectivity, slow browsing, and just generally poor wireless
connectivity. Its not in a building with the 3702s (only have one
building
Hi All,
We have been advised by Cisco to not go to 7.6.100.0 code as there are issues
with it (see below for bug lists provided to us). According to the TAC
engineer, the issues are affecting large wireless deployments. We are awaiting
response from Cisco regarding the timeframe for the next
This question was discussed on RESNET-L today:
https://listserv.nd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A1=ind1402DL=RESNET-LX=274F662DDA0949C1
C4#1
Frank
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