We have had great results using the Extreme AP3912s. You can get more than
one room with an AP. I do plan with ekahau, but the below pattern emerges
a lot.
[AP][NO][NO][AP][NO][NO]
-Hallway---
[NO][NO][AP][NO][NO][AP]
Greg Briggs
Network Manager
Pacific Lutheran University
No, we did not make the video available publically. I am not sure the person
who made the video would be comfortable with it being publicly available; I can
ask him if there is interest or I can ask if I can send it to individuals.
Amel Caldwell
University of Washington UW-IT
Wi-Fi Network
Amel,
I actually was referring to the JY706A AP-220-MNT-W3. In the 200 series APs, we
have only purchased the 22X models for indoor use. I thought all of the 2XX
indoor APs used the same mount and didn’t realize there is a JY705A, as well as
a JY706A. Is the video you refer to publically
I didn't have to dismantle it. I did find the part you push in doesn't pop
right out with the weaker springs and i had to play with it to get it out and
secure. I've mounted them to both gang boxes and box eliminators.
Mike
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FWIW, disassembly makes it sound more complicated than it is. It comes as
two separate pieces, so it really only requires assembly. And the ability
to rotate the mounting plate relative to the back box can be handy. I
actually prefer the two-piece design. There will be a little fumbling the
I started to respond thinking you were referring to the AP-220-MNT-W3 and then
I remembered that the 200 series uses their own. We had a rough time when the
AP-220-MNT-W3 came out and worked with Aruba to fix the slide mechanism and to
get a usable patch cord with them. One of our techs
Thanks Mike! I'm most worried about having to disassemble the mount to mount
it, followed by reassembling it after it's mounted.
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Michael Cole
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017
I have some of the w3 mounts.. they're very close to the w2s but white, about
1/2 the depth, and not a rigid. The mechanism that moves is a little
different, and it's harder to push in the part that moves. I can get you a few
pic's tomorrow if that helps you our.
Mike
Paul,
Do you have a way to share pictures? We've started ordering these because the
W2 mounts were discontinued and in the pictures, they look just like the W2s
did. If they are this complex, we may need to have a discussion with a product
manager.
Thanks,
Brad
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless
Hi All,
I wanted to share our first look at the JY705A AP-200-MNT-W3.
The slide latch is on a plate that comes out of the main body of the mount and
until it's removed that plate obscures the screw holes we would typically use
to attach the mount to the mud plates with two machines screws.
Christina,
I don't really use this functionality but I read this sentence in the config
guide for it which might shed some light on why a trunk is needed:
A rogue client connected to the rogue access point information is used to track
the switch port to which the rogue access point is
All,
I have been asked to prioritize rogue AP detection. We already have Auto
Switch Port Trace feature enabled, but I discovered today why it hasn't been
working. According to the Cisco documentation, "Switch port
configuration—Trunking switch ports must be correctly configured. Switch
Yep, our juniper just sees this stuff as IPsec. It looks like it in
wireshark too. Hard to tell what it is until you see the destination IP is
T-Mo or whoever.
On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 11:17 Tim Tyler wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> I can’t point you to a specific document they have, but
Thomas,
I can’t point you to a specific document they have, but I can share my
summary ticket with PaloAlto on the matter. Tier one had no idea. It
took Tier two to inform me of the differences in their platforms.
Ultimately, I created an ingress policy for ipsec-esp application-default.
Everyone:
This is the last message I'll be sending out before the Annual Conference next
week. Just to reiterate 2 things..
If you are planning on attending the conference and would like to co-lead the
Wireless-LAN Session with Charles Rumford (UPenn), send me an email or give me
a call. My
Tim,
Do you have anything with a link to this information from Palo Alto’s
perspective? Ie. which protocols and such.
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Tim Tyler
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 11:08 AM
To:
I sent Chris a wireless design presentation we made a couple of years ago.
We also use the Aruba ASE RF Optimization and Deployment Models
https://ase.arubanetworks.com/solutions/id/75
Bruce Osborne
Senior Network Engineer
Network Operations - Wireless
(434) 592-4229
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
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