RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Fast transition roaming

2020-12-04 Thread Rios, Hector J
You can also use the Wi-Fi Alliance product finder: 
https://www.wi-fi.org/product-finder. Fast BSS Transition is covered under the 
Wi-Fi Agile Multiband technical specification. 

Hector Rios, Wireless Network Architect
The University of Texas at Austin | ITS



-Original Message-
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv 
 On Behalf Of Brady J. Ballstadt
Sent: Friday, December 4, 2020 8:46 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Fast transition roaming

+1 for the list JJ sent.  That is also what I use to try to track down client 
support.  I do agree having an r and k column would be nice, but there are also 
pcaps there if you want to get into a specific one and look.  

It's the best list I know of so if anyone has another I'd also be interested in 
seeing it to have it as a resource.

That being said we haven't run into many issues with r/k/v.  Cisco+apple did 
get a bit finicky about roaming for awhile there, but we are no long a cisco 
shop so can't chime in if it's a lot better or not.  From client side I haven't 
run into issues with these on in our higher ed environment.  I've seen use 
cases where these have broken certain devices but they were wonderful barcode 
scanners.  

Brady Ballstadt
UITS
University of Arkansas

On 12/4/20, 8:34 AM, "The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv on 
behalf of Jennifer Minella"  wrote:

EXTERNAL MESSAGE


Eric,
Admittedly I'm skimming here, but wanted to just throw in the note that 
ultimately it's up to whether the client supports the various roaming 
protocols. Not all do, and there's no (IMO) intuitive line there, no pattern or 
specific date, etc. at which point you can easily say "this client would 
support xyz". I'm not cool enough to remember all the details of what all 
clients support. There's some info at 
https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fclients.mikealbano.com%2Fdata=04%7C01%7Cbjballst%40UARK.EDU%7Cd7e37f2640f14039fd4308d89861b16c%7C79c742c4e61c4fa5be89a3cb566a80d1%7C0%7C0%7C637426892659475885%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000sdata=3Slo2kEFL%2FH3pp7cFtAww5qAhHGgOEorkBTBykH4aXE%3Dreserved=0
 I refer to regularly - if you pop that out it has the 11v protocol but it 
doesn't look it lists 11k or 11r unfortunately. Someone else here may have 
another resource that's better for roaming info.

+1 on CTS (Clear to Send) podcast links Jethro sent, great peeps and info!

Hope that helps a tiny bit!
-jj

___
Jennifer Minella, CISSP, HP MASE
VP of Engineering & Security
Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc.

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-Original Message-
From: Jethro R Binks 
Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2020 5:08 AM
Subject: Re: Fast transition roaming

Clear To Send podcast had several episodes/posts covering these (and v):

  
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Re: Fast transition roaming

2020-12-04 Thread Seth Bean
We have dual band for both branded SSID and Eduroam, but we disabled 802.11k  
because of the unsupported clients. We are an Extreme Networks client. Never 
had any problems without this, in fact we run two separate controllers for AX 
radios and AC radios and have no trouble with roaming between the systems. 
There were way too many pains having k and r enabled, and Extreme has been good 
on enabling fast transitions between APs and controllers. I have found that 
higher Ed with its high BYOD is slow to transition to technology that requires 
client compatibility.

Seth Bean
Administrator of Networks and Telecommunications
MCLA APA Chapter President
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
413.662.5022
413.663.1276
375 Church Street
North Adams,
MA 01247


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To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU 
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Fast transition roaming

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Thanks, Jenn, I had forgotten about Mike Albano's list and have bookmarked it 
for future reference!

As an aside, I remember some of you mentioning utilizing two different SSIDs to 
improve client experience. For example, your branded SSID would be 5 GHz only, 
and eduroam would be dual-band for legacy clients. For any of you who do this, 
do you also have 802.11r and .11k enabled on one but not the other? And does 
having the separate SSIDs cause a lot of confusion and help desk calls?

-Original Message-
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv 
 On Behalf Of Jennifer Minella
Sent: Friday, December 4, 2020 9:34 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Fast transition roaming

*Message sent from a system outside of UConn.*


Eric,
Admittedly I'm skimming here, but wanted to just throw in the note that 
ultimately it's up to whether the client supports the various roaming 
protocols. Not all do, and there's no (IMO) intuitive line there, no pattern or 
specific date, etc. at which point you can easily say "this client would 
support xyz". I'm not cool enough to remember all the details of what all 
clients support. There's some info at 
https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fclients.mikealbano.com%2Fdata=04%7C01%7Ceg%40UCONN.EDU%7C0c401a08d4a24219671c08d89861b196%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637426892645029925%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000sdata=wl9VhsiKHstLHqEDziQNIUSMtjBQ5Wcm9eBLdQmqdo4%3Dreserved=0
 I refer to regularly - if you pop that out it has the 11v protocol but it 
doesn't look it lists 11k or 11r unfortunately. Someone else here may have 
another resource that's better for roaming info.

+1 on CTS (Clear to Send) podcast links Jethro sent, great peeps and info!

Hope that helps a tiny bit!
-jj

___
Jennifer Minella, CISSP, HP MASE
VP of Engineering & Security
Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc.
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919.539.2726 Mobile/text


-Original Message-
From: Jethro R Binks 
Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2020 5:08 AM
Subject: Re: Fast transition roaming

Clear To Send podcast had several episodes/posts covering these (and v):

  
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RE: Fast transition roaming

2020-12-04 Thread Glinsky, Eric
Thanks, Jenn, I had forgotten about Mike Albano's list and have bookmarked it 
for future reference!

As an aside, I remember some of you mentioning utilizing two different SSIDs to 
improve client experience. For example, your branded SSID would be 5 GHz only, 
and eduroam would be dual-band for legacy clients. For any of you who do this, 
do you also have 802.11r and .11k enabled on one but not the other? And does 
having the separate SSIDs cause a lot of confusion and help desk calls?

-Original Message-
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv 
 On Behalf Of Jennifer Minella
Sent: Friday, December 4, 2020 9:34 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Fast transition roaming

*Message sent from a system outside of UConn.*


Eric,
Admittedly I'm skimming here, but wanted to just throw in the note that 
ultimately it's up to whether the client supports the various roaming 
protocols. Not all do, and there's no (IMO) intuitive line there, no pattern or 
specific date, etc. at which point you can easily say "this client would 
support xyz". I'm not cool enough to remember all the details of what all 
clients support. There's some info at 
https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fclients.mikealbano.com%2Fdata=04%7C01%7Ceg%40UCONN.EDU%7C0c401a08d4a24219671c08d89861b196%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637426892645029925%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000sdata=wl9VhsiKHstLHqEDziQNIUSMtjBQ5Wcm9eBLdQmqdo4%3Dreserved=0
 I refer to regularly - if you pop that out it has the 11v protocol but it 
doesn't look it lists 11k or 11r unfortunately. Someone else here may have 
another resource that's better for roaming info.

+1 on CTS (Clear to Send) podcast links Jethro sent, great peeps and info!

Hope that helps a tiny bit!
-jj

___
Jennifer Minella, CISSP, HP MASE
VP of Engineering & Security
Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc.
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-Original Message-
From: Jethro R Binks 
Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2020 5:08 AM
Subject: Re: Fast transition roaming

Clear To Send podcast had several episodes/posts covering these (and v):

  
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Information Services Directorate, University Of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

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On Wed, 2 Dec 2020, Glinsky, Eric wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> We are reviewing our WLAN-level settings and are curious about what others 
> institutions are doing for fast transition.
>
>
> 1.  Do you use 802.11r?
>
> 2.  How about .11k?
>
> 3.  If you do, did you notice improvements in device roaming, whether 
> they are stationary or moving?
>
> 4.  Were there any implementation pains?
>
> 

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Fast transition roaming

2020-12-04 Thread Brady J. Ballstadt
+1 for the list JJ sent.  That is also what I use to try to track down client 
support.  I do agree having an r and k column would be nice, but there are also 
pcaps there if you want to get into a specific one and look.  

It's the best list I know of so if anyone has another I'd also be interested in 
seeing it to have it as a resource.

That being said we haven't run into many issues with r/k/v.  Cisco+apple did 
get a bit finicky about roaming for awhile there, but we are no long a cisco 
shop so can't chime in if it's a lot better or not.  From client side I haven't 
run into issues with these on in our higher ed environment.  I've seen use 
cases where these have broken certain devices but they were wonderful barcode 
scanners.  

Brady Ballstadt
UITS
University of Arkansas

On 12/4/20, 8:34 AM, "The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv on 
behalf of Jennifer Minella"  wrote:

EXTERNAL MESSAGE


Eric,
Admittedly I'm skimming here, but wanted to just throw in the note that 
ultimately it's up to whether the client supports the various roaming 
protocols. Not all do, and there's no (IMO) intuitive line there, no pattern or 
specific date, etc. at which point you can easily say "this client would 
support xyz". I'm not cool enough to remember all the details of what all 
clients support. There's some info at 
https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fclients.mikealbano.com%2Fdata=04%7C01%7Cbjballst%40UARK.EDU%7Cd7e37f2640f14039fd4308d89861b16c%7C79c742c4e61c4fa5be89a3cb566a80d1%7C0%7C0%7C637426892659475885%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000sdata=3Slo2kEFL%2FH3pp7cFtAww5qAhHGgOEorkBTBykH4aXE%3Dreserved=0
 I refer to regularly - if you pop that out it has the 11v protocol but it 
doesn't look it lists 11k or 11r unfortunately. Someone else here may have 
another resource that's better for roaming info.

+1 on CTS (Clear to Send) podcast links Jethro sent, great peeps and info!

Hope that helps a tiny bit!
-jj

___
Jennifer Minella, CISSP, HP MASE
VP of Engineering & Security
Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc.

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-Original Message-
From: Jethro R Binks 
Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2020 5:08 AM
Subject: Re: Fast transition roaming

Clear To Send podcast had several episodes/posts covering these (and v):

  
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Information Services Directorate, University Of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

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On Wed, 2 Dec 2020, Glinsky, Eric wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> We are reviewing our WLAN-level settings 

RE: Fast transition roaming

2020-12-04 Thread Jennifer Minella
Eric, 
Admittedly I'm skimming here, but wanted to just throw in the note that 
ultimately it's up to whether the client supports the various roaming 
protocols. Not all do, and there's no (IMO) intuitive line there, no pattern or 
specific date, etc. at which point you can easily say "this client would 
support xyz". I'm not cool enough to remember all the details of what all 
clients support. There's some info at https://clients.mikealbano.com/ I refer 
to regularly - if you pop that out it has the 11v protocol but it doesn't look 
it lists 11k or 11r unfortunately. Someone else here may have another resource 
that's better for roaming info. 

+1 on CTS (Clear to Send) podcast links Jethro sent, great peeps and info!

Hope that helps a tiny bit!
-jj

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-Original Message-
From: Jethro R Binks  
Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2020 5:08 AM
Subject: Re: Fast transition roaming

Clear To Send podcast had several episodes/posts covering these (and v):

  https://www.cleartosend.net/802-11k-802-11v/

  https://www.cleartosend.net/cts-206-a-look-into-802-11k/

  https://www.cleartosend.net/cts-211-a-look-into-802-11v/

  https://www.cleartosend.net/fast-bss-transition-802-11r/


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Information Services Directorate, University Of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

The University of Strathclyde is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, 
number SC015263.



On Wed, 2 Dec 2020, Glinsky, Eric wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> We are reviewing our WLAN-level settings and are curious about what others 
> institutions are doing for fast transition.
> 
> 
> 1.  Do you use 802.11r?
> 
> 2.  How about .11k?
> 
> 3.  If you do, did you notice improvements in device roaming, whether 
> they are stationary or moving?
> 
> 4.  Were there any implementation pains?
> 
> 5.  Would you mind sharing exactly which settings you use; in Cisco 
> terms, Fast Transition enabled or adaptive; over the DS checked or not; FT 
> 802.1x/FT psk or no; 11k neighbor list enabled or not
> 
> 6.  If you do not use 802.11k and/or 802.11r, why not?
> 
> We don't have 801.11r or 802.11k enabled at this point and are leery of 
> enabling it due to potential compatibility issues, though it could certainly 
> improve the client experience if it works.
> I looked through the archives and this hasn't been discussed for at least a 
> couple years, and it seemed like more of a Cisco code issue at that time, so 
> looking forward to hearing about your experiences now with the last code, 
> drivers, devices, etc.
> 
> I found an interesting blog on various FT settings with Cisco, which leads me 
> to believe that if we were to enable 802.11r on our Cisco controller, we 
> would set it to Enabled, and check off both 802.1x and FT 802.1x for 
> compatibility. Interestingly, the Adaptive setting is specific to Cisco-Apple.
> 
> https://mac-wifi.com/ciscos-802-11r-ft-settings-adaptive-mode-explaine
> d/
> 
> Also the Cisco Best Practices for iOS Devices guide has a couple sections on 
> 802.11r and Adaptive 802.11r. One takeaway from that is it's best for 
> high-density, enterprise environments to use over-the-air FT (i.e. over the 
> over-the-distribution system unchecked).
> https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technote
> s/8-6/Enterprise_Best_Practices_for_iOS_devices_and_Mac_computers_on_C
> isco_Wireless_LAN.pdf#%5B%7B%22num%22%3A40%2C%22gen%22%3A0%7D%2C%7B%22
> name%22%3A%22XYZ%22%7D%2C105%2C570%2C0%5D
> 
> Thanks,
> Eric Glinsky
> Network Administrator
> University of Connecticut
> ITS - Network Operations
> Temporary Administration Building
> 25 Gampel Service Drive | Storrs, CT 06269-1138
> (860) 486-9199
> e...@uconn.edu
> 
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