Hi Manon,
I wanted to point out that the numbers I provide don't reflect on client
capability, just what protocol they actually connect with. For example,
inevitably we have some AX-capable clients on campus, but we don't have any AX
APs deployed, so I had to put in 0 for AX clients. We do
I will be happy to share the results of the survey.
It will not be a super scientific analysis, but I think it’ll be interesting to
know.
Thank you
Manon Lessard
Chargée de programmation et d’analyse
CCNP, CWNE #275, AWA 10, ESCE Design
Direction des technologies de l'information
Pavillon
Jimmy,
You are right. The wifi stats for all of the SSIDs together are less than
500Mbps. So, 2Gbps will suit us fine. And the interface uplinks to the WLC have
not hit 1Gbps in the last year.
Thanks for the that direction.
Christina Klam
Network Engineer
Institute for Advanced Study
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I filled out the survey and was hoping that you would share the results here
once it is complete.
David Hales
Network Systems Administrator
Information Technology Services
Tennessee Tech University
1010 N. Peachtree Av., CLEM117
Cookeville, TN 38505
P: 931-372-3983
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Good morning everyone
I am working on a paper for a uni class I am currently taking, and I am
wondering about the client mix in other universities.
Of course, some of us have few students on campus because of Covid, but
nevertheless I would appreciate your input as to what the client mix looks
For anyone who is still dealing with Zoom issues on Mac computers
primarily, here are our findings (still troubleshooting the resolution):
We saw packets from wireless clients primarily being dropped every couple
of minutes, leading to a frozen screen/ delayed audio experience for users.
We
Hi. Do you currently have wifi or any stats from the past (during normal
times) to see what your use was before? Without knowing your use trends
it's hard to say. Looking at my campus usage and taking a 400 AP
subsection I would be hardpress to go over 2Gbps. YMMV
-Jimmy
On Fri, Mar 5, 2021