Good morning,
Have a few questions that I hope you can help us out with. We have
deployed wireless AP's in a few of our buildings, however we are looking
to do it campus-wide. Our standard on campus is 802.11b, and we are
waiting for the 802.11g standard before moving forward.
Our network
Hello,
We currently provide wireless for all our Dorms using Cisco 1142N AP's,
1 WCS and 3 WLC5508's. We have roughly 375 AP's in the dorms but more
than 450 rogue AP's that the students brought with them. Since we have
no policy to disallow them bringing their own devices, we now have a
in contact
with the Wireless Business unit. They have a team that can assist if you
feel it's a show-stopper problem.
Jeff
On Monday, October 24, 2011 at 7:30 AM, in message
700d77bb392ae543b5b4455c8db89e3a09cc7...@mbox1.ad.bradley.edu, Ghere,
Shayne sgh...@bumail.bradley.edu wrote:
Hello Craig
description Cisco AP
switchport access vlan 111
switchport mode access
spanning-tree portfast
On Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at 7:02 AM, in message
700d77bb392ae543b5b4455c8db89e3a09cc7...@mbox1.ad.bradley.edu, Ghere,
Shayne sgh...@bumail.bradley.edu wrote:
Lee,
I've read multiple documents and all say
to resolve problems nearly at
the speed of light... well... except if it involves Lee. ;)
Jeff
On Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 9:53 AM, in message
700d77bb392ae543b5b4455c8db89e3a09cc7...@mbox1.ad.bradley.edu, Ghere,
Shayne sgh...@bumail.bradley.edu wrote:
Thank you for the input