- classroom response systems, wireless AV, etc.- trying to keep
the environment somewhat under control as more wireless technologies
hit. Not always restrictive per se, but more coordinated.
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
KC2IYK, CWNA/CWSP
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
..
From: Lee H Badman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 11:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Rogue AP's
With wireless rolling out on a much larger scale on our campus, we are
revising our policy and attitude to be a bit more restrictive in both
We are feeling compelled to migrate to the latest WiSM code version for
several reasons. Wondering if anyone has done the upgrade yet? If so,
any pain, problems, stuff to watch out for? Anything would be helpful-
offline responses OK , too.
Thanks-
Lee H. Badman
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For clarity- I believe that these 1200s are the old Airespace originals-
NOT the Cisco 1200s...
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From: Fred Archibald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
With a rapidly growing wireless environment, WCS is getting to be more
critical. Wondering what others may be doing to provide fault tolerance,
backup, and/or failover for WCS server.
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to supplicant configuration in heterogeneous wireless client
environments?
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Need to answer myself- Odyssey is available for Mac (10.4 and up)...
Lee
From: Lee H Badman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 2:45 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Another few 802.1x supplicant questions
Jeff-
How many WiSM, and APs do you have? Typical peak clients? Any issues
upgrading either WiSM or WCS, and now that a week has gone by, is all
still good?
Thanks much-
Lee
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if anyone else has clustered their ACS boxes, and if
there is anything to worry about.
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Exact same scenario/fix noted at Syracuse University when we did an evail of
Bluesocket with our WiSMs. (Is a WiSM limitation- but Bluesocket could adapt to
overcome the issue).
Lee Badman
From: Roth, Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 6/13/2007 9:26 PM
A while back, Meru did not yet have a central management console, but it
was pending while we decided on which thin AP road to go down. Can
anyone comment on how effective/buggy Meru's management platform is?
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of
each of these systems from real users will help you to have proper
perspective against the vendor hype.
Lee H. Badman
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does not have this ability... the capability can be very
handy at times and for a variety of reasons.
Lee H. Badman
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From: Matthew Gracie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday
mode?
Regards-
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- Pico cell
I believe this is the code they use in the trading floors where
Airespace (now Cisco) has their gear.
Frank
From: Lee H Badman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 1:46 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco LWAPP- Pico cell
Just
Wondering if anyone has dealt with a company called AudienceView for
athletics' ticketing, and wouldn't mind talking a bit off-line.
Thanks-
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detailed theories:
http://nslog.com/2006/09/23/airports_interference_robustness_and_transfe
r_speed (bottom entry)- but there's a lot of other guesses as well
floating around.
Anybody actually have a handle on this one?
Lee H. Badman
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Wondering if anyone has found a suitable supplicant to use with Windows
Mobile 6 for PEAP/MS-CHAP v2?Juniper's site says that Odyssey doesn't
play with WM 6, and Microsoft has not yet chosen to just build in
support...
Thanks-
Lee H. Badman
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I have seen great success with Palm T/X and Windows Mobile devices that can use
the Odyssey client for WPA/PEAP- but there is a $$ requirement in each case. We
also have a couple of VoIP phones working just fine with 802.1x.
Lee H. Badman
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, or that there is an
issue with the WiSMs- but wondering if anyone else has seen any similar
symptoms and found answers. Feel free to respond directly to me if you
prefer.
Regards-
Lee H. Badman
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can be considered trustworthy for
ping-monitoring.
Lee H. Badman
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Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 3:13 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN
4.0207.0, and no extra VLANs. Again, Cisco is saying that is normal:(
for this version.
Lee H. Badman
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Syracuse University
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From: Hector J Rios [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 21
Great info, thanks Joe. Too much of this doesn't make it the release
notes and you have to rely on tracking bugs...
Lee H. Badman
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From: Roth, Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
)
Although our methods were pretty good, as we look towards improvement
we're wondering if anyone has actually tried ID Engines on a large scale
(we have 5,000 + users on when we get busy, and that will grow fast as
the WLAN continues to grow), and wouldn't mind sharing feedback?
Thanks-
Lee H
with this perception? Mostly this seems to be a Mac issue, but not
exclusively.
Again- haven't done much real testing, but are hearing it enough where I
wonder if others have seen similar.
Lee H. Badman
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I completely agree on your summation of Windows, and it's flaky bars.
But as Peter (Queensland University) mentions, it becomes more puzzling
when tools like AirMagnet seem to back up the phenomenon.
Lee H. Badman
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is not sent to
the AP
in LWAPP.
Conditions:
The problem is verified in 4.0(217.0) and 4.1(171.0).
Workaround:
None
Further Problem Description:
From: Lee H Badman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 9:00 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS
, and gotten
any real details? It sounds potentially catastrophic, or that it could
be relatively harmless, but without more detail it's hard to know...
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different SE's have differing versions of reality on this one.
Best of luck to you as you proceed.
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From: Jay Howell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Senior Network Engineer
Brown University
Network Technologies Group
From: Lee H Badman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
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I would advise evaluating
folks. Anyone know how to make Leopard store user name and
password for 802.1x...
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Anyone upgraded yet- and any issues with the new one touch process?
-Lee
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I hoped would be fixed our still present.
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Sent: Thursday
Hmmm... at SU, in certain areas, we see well over 50% for 802.11a at any given
time. Overall, we see around 35-40% 802.11a. One thing that's interesting (not
yet proven, but some good circumstantial evidence) is we see our newer
Macintoshes clinging like grim death to weak 802.11a cells where g
If anything can be discussed on-list, Syracuse University is also
interested.
Lee H. Badman
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Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 9
What of all the 802.11b-only PDA's etc on campus? We still have a fair
amount, sort of hard to think about simply cutting them off.
Lee
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Is Microsoft VPN, L2TP/IPSec.
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From: Fishel Erps [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 3:13 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Interesting, and ironic on several levels:
http://www.arubanetworks.com/company/news/release.php?id=56
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Purchased AirWave
Lee,
Would you be willing to elaborate on your comments further?
Regards,
Bill Thompson
Babson College
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?
On list or off is OK- just trying to gather data for our own 11n
research.
Kind regards-
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Wireless Certified Intructor (CWNT), CWNE and Wireless Consultant.
www.martell.ca
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At risk of sounding silly- is anyone wrestling with the appearance of
early
11n products? Contrast any of the current offerings with the MIMO antennas
versus
anyone gone down this road, pray tell?
Lee
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I guess I don't have specific questions, but has anyone else wrestled
with these issues, and what did you end up doing? I realize I'm giving
you little info, but really just looking for general thoughts- offline
is fine...
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Wireless/Network Engineer
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Mike-
Does this imply you have no guest procedures, or perhaps do you use WPA
pre-share for guests? This tends to be among the thorniest issues in
both discussion and practice, I've found.
Lee H. Badman
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a bearing. This has always been the case (low CPU),
across multiple code versions.
That being said- we have had just about every other problem associated
with the WiSMs and or WCS that you can imagine. Has been challenging, to
say the least.
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
Information
To reply to myself- here is one link that details getting past new
wireless problems that might come after upgrading to 10.5.2:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=4993837
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on the wireless side and is
a more enterprise fit?
Regards-
Lee
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Any details available?
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: [WIRELESS-LAN] 11n/WiMax
WiMAX is a MAN solution will generally offer lower throughput than
802.11n. It's generally not a good enterprise fit.
Frank
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And I also wonder- are these 6500s also routing, or just hosting the
WiSMs at layer 2?
Thanks-
Lee H. Badman
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I would call enterprise-quality.
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proprietary
wireless hardware out there in the mix.
(seemed interesting enough to share).
Also- if you already have networked projectors, Vista does have a native
utility for getting to them... Picture for those who can see it:
Lee H. Badman
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http://www.iphoneworld.ca/news/2008/04/01/breaking-news-apple-presents-3
g-iphone-at-ctia/
Has been talked about for a while, seems like it's here as of May 9.
Lee H. Badman
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We have also decided against enclosures for two reasons: cost and aesthetics.
Having mostly standardized on the Cisco 1130 for a/g, the form-factor is close
enough to that of smoke heads and other devices that they are far easier on
the eye than the typical enclosure. And has been stated here
require a service call.
Also- regardless of what you do, you may find that students still bring
their own...
Which begs the question, have you considered just letting them bring
their own as an interim solution? (Wince with me, all you
security-types:))
-Lee
Lee H. Badman
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day-to-day lab is reality.
-Lee
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Many moons ago when we used Cisco IOS APs
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From:Lee H Badman [EMAIL
http://news.uchicago.edu/news.php?asset_id=1329
Are any other schools up against anything of this magnitude? Has anyone
come up with a mechanism to let faculty have some control over wireless
in classrooms?
-Lee
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and no adjacent
areas. Secondly, we can't control the cellular signal, so really
there's not much benefit from a cheating standpoint.
Tom Zeller
Indiana University
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http://news.uchicago.edu/news.php?asset_id=1329
Are any other schools up against
Is a bit curious that as U Chicago Law School pulls the plug, Quinnpiac is
moving toward all wireless. From Aruba's pitch:
Join us on Tuesday, April 29th at 10:00 AM Pacific, 1:00 PM Eastern to hear
Quinnipiac University discuss their existing state of the art wireless
deployment and their
, I'd rather look at whatever the
latest truly stable code is for a summer upgrade, then not touch again
for six months. Is anyone hearing any info of real value on what code
versions should be avoided? Off list is fine, if you'd like.
-Lee
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Anyone else getting this condition?
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We have a dozen of these that we can't use. Buy another controller is
ridiculous, so our 1522a are ashamedly bench-warming until the wonderful
day when we can use what we paid for again, after the code chicanery is
fixed.
Lee
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that the APs never lose their configs. But we all know
how practical that is.
Hector Rios
Louisiana State University
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Probably stating the obvious- but the iPhone doesn't give you the 11a
view either...
Lee
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Stop thinking like an enterprise, and you'll understand Apple products
better! :)
Cheap shot- couldn't resist... meant in good fun, of course.)
Lee
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wide- if there is some compelling reason to
change the data rate on just a few APs in one area, you have no choice
but to do the same for all APs on the controller.
Thanks-
Lee
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Analyst / PC Support
Morrisville State College
315-684-6053
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Disabling 1, 2 Mbps
to reduce the size of the coverage zones, improve throughput
and minimize hidden node problems.
Hector Rios
Louisiana State University
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for us. Probably the most noteworthy is tracking who did what and when
(from both the nuisance traffic tracking and troubleshooting angles)
when thousands of users all NAT to a single IP address (or a few IP
addresses).
-Lee
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Lee H Badman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/29/2008 8:49 AM
Neal-
We also view our publicly routed IP space as a finite space, to be
managed carefully. Though we do no NAT or private IP space for wireless
users, we
I have found Odyssey to be great on iPAQs and such that had it packaged
as part of the original software build that shipped with the device, but
less than 50% effective/reliable as an add-on to other hand-helds.
-Lee
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This is a bit off of the beaten path, and goes back to 1996 time
frame... if anyone has it, email me direct and we'll figure out how to
get it from point A to B.
Thanks!
-Lee
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Thanks much, those who quickly responded:) All set now.
Lee
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Badman
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Has anyone embarked on trying to improve ambient cell phone coverage in
challenging buildings with self-installed repeaters? Wondering if any
product sets are worth considering, and how you might be accomplishing
surveys (aircards in PCs, cell phone walbabouts, etc.)?
Thanks-
Lee H. Badman
Has anyone in the WiSM community gone to 4.2.130 which is Cisco's MR2
for 4.2 yet? Any issues?
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One word of caution on Cisco's location appliance- depending on what
version of code you are running, I can see it being very easy for
hospital assets to exceed the number of devices that can be tracked by a
single server. This is one to work with the SE/TAC on.
Lee H. Badman
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are
sailing through the authentication process with absolutely no trouble or
signs of behind-the scenes weirdness. Have opened a TAC case- but
thought I'd float this to the group. (I can't tie this to any of the
150+ open caveats on the WiSMs).
Thanks-
Lee
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That being said, we are ACS 3.3.3 for comparison.
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and have seen the same
thing. I'd be interested to hear what TAC has to say.
Hector
Louisiana State University
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Yessir- so noted, and highlighted in TAC case notes as it's just too
precise and repetitive to not have meaning.
Lee
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we're contemplating.
On-list or off-line is OK if you prefer.
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Lee
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stuff like updated drivers and good WLAN design need to be stressed or
the issues get magnified.
-Lee
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the config portal is very, very low for the value provided.
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2325284,00.asp
So far, very erratic on the secure wireless networks between a couple of
ours that have tried it, though the settings are all there for WPA/WPA2
enterprise.
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thanks.
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So far, very erratic on the secure wireless networks between a couple of
ours that have tried it, though
and observing as this product and
it's processes mature. I will say that I find the fee for iPod Touch
upgrades to get the 2.0 software somewhat disgusting, given the laundry
list of security fixes that are included. Seems like it should have been
a free patch.
Ah well:-)
Lee H. Badman
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with.
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Among the security bug fixes:
http://secunia.com/advisories/31074/
More reason to ensure people upgrade (and more ammo against charging to
get security flaws fixed).
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
315 443-3003
It gets worse, Hector... (at least for us)- we bought a quantity of 1500s as
well when the mesh APs and WLAN APs could all run on the same code in our WiSM
environment. Then came the bewildering day when the code trains got on
different tracks, and Cisco's answer was just buy new WiSMs to
controllers are on 4.2.130.0.
Hector
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It gets worse
Beyond the breadcrumbs found during web searches, has anyone heard
anything of substance about CAPWAP development and any expected
milestones?
-Lee
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Monte-
This isn't what you're looking for as asked, but it is worth mentioning that if
you put wireless out there, people are going to expect to be able to use it-
for everything. Especially after it catches on. And when you do things like
rate-limiting (I'm not suggesting that you should not)
It gets more complicated- many of the latest rogues this year are
noisemakers only- interfering devices not on the wire that flag
themselves as wireless APs. We have tried and continue to try all sorts
of tactics...
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
Information Technology and Services
Just that they show up overpowered, all over the place for channels...
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
315 443-3003
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