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I should add that the fire marshall views stairwells as a means of egress
and so does not want people congregating in them in an emergency.
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Here's something I wonder about. In some cases (T-Mobile for instance) the
WiFi network can be used as a substitute for the cellular network in order
to make calls. If I am preventing you from connecting to my WiFi network
via a password, am I 'jamming'? I think, according to this definition I
Charging devices have changed a lot over the past 15 years or so, but 110V
outlets have not.
Which one would you choose for longevity? I would choose 110V every day.
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Odtohan, Cathi codto...@erikson.edu
wrote:
At one point we considered something like
Has the mesh formed yet Lee?
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Lee H Badman lhbad...@syr.edu wrote:
11r, yes, not 11k. :) To many 11s in my brain.
Lee H. Badman
Network Architect/Wireless TME
ITS, Syracuse University
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They're trying to enforce their rule making, which means this will likely
end up in court. But yeah, I agree that they're firing a warning shot that
using quarantine features goes against their rules. Can't go to jail for
doing it, but they do have the authority to levy fines.
On Fri, Oct 3,
provided by one-time funding. We already do this for
the core network on campus, as well as for our Internet connections,
so we are pretty confident that this will move forward since everyone
wants to have a reliable and up to date network.
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If any of you have a large installation of Aerohive I'd like to talk
with you privately about your experiences.
Thanks
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Hello,
We're just about to kick off a replacement and expansion of our wifi
network and so I'm looking to talk with anyone who's done something
similar, mostly to find out what worked and what didn't. Feel free to
contact me directly.
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than adequate, so you may get closer to their
stated 1.4Gbps if you spend some time with them.
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 1:22 PM, Jack R. Madderra jack.madde...@tu.edu wrote
What is it you think is happening during output drops?
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On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Wright, Don donald_wri...@brown.edu wrote:
I would say take a close look at the 100M
We have opted for door number 3, Lee.
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On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Lee H Badman lhbad...@syr.edu wrote:
I know this comes up frequently, so forgive me. We’re
Oh, and to answer your other question, this only just went into
production, so I can't say how satisfied we are with it yet.
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On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Daniel Eklund
The Network Engineering group at the University of Michigan has a new
position open for a mid-level WiFi Engineer. Please see http://umjobs.org and
search for position number 86223 in the keyword field.
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T-Mobile doesn't need it because they can already handle calls over WiFi
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On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 2:41 PM, David Beyerle deb...@psu.edu wrote:
All,
At the risk
Yes, I know I'm a starry eyed dreamer, but if we don't talk about this it
may never happen. I, for one, am not looking forward to the day when we
have to somehow transition from 12,000 access points of one vendor to
12,000 from another and make the transition as seamless as possible.
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a universal controller is more realistic, something that
understands how to talk to all types of APs.
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On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 1:34 PM, Peter P Morrissey ppmor...@syr.edu wrote
We have a web page that students and faculty can use that allows them to create
a limited number of IDs that are valid for up to 7 days. The IDs are then
associated with their account and they agree to be held personally responsible
for how their guests behave.
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- Original Message -
Hi guys,
Just as an inquiry I would like to know what kind of support staff other
universities have for their Wi-Fi environment. Is there a formula that you use
(i.e. X
, but they've been responsive in
dealing with them.
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- Original Message -
I just heard a pitch for MERU and it almost sounds to good. Is anyone running
MERU and if so how do you like it and what problems have you
We have ubiquitous Wifi coverage in both 2.4 and 5Ghz spectrum in all our
science buildings and have had no complaints of interference with equipment.
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- Original Message -
We haven't heard of any complaints
who to blame.
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- Original Message -
We've opted to place APs in plain sight. All new APs have a label
attached that reads Damage to or theft of this unit results in a
charge of $xxx to all residents. Since we just
I've seen two unique logins with that MAC in the past month.
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Justin,
Thank you for pointing out that most management systems (AirWave, etc) use the
MAC address as a unique identifier - it is supposed
and
password for their guest. They can create as many IDs as they need and the ID
can be requested to have a lifetime up to 1 week. After that time the ID is
deleted.
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- Tom Neiss tne...@uamail.albany.edu wrote
We don't provide telephony services over our IP network
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- Trent Fierro tr...@avendasys.com wrote:
Out of curiosity regarding CALEA, do you need to provide law enforcement with a
way to view where a user
Richard,
We have almost 900 Meru APs deployed and service a population of about 30,000
students. We do hear from people now and then about this issue and upgrading
drivers is our first suggestion.
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- R. Smit
Lih-Er,
We have used the Proxim Tsunami Quickbridge product for some time now and are
very happy with it. However, it's going to cost you at least twice what you
have budgeted.
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libraries and research areas. We are not explicitly covering office areas
as of yet, but I am getting pressure to do so. At the same time we have
been replacing our edge infrastructure as part of our replacement cycle, so
the timing was good.
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expect this
to be resolved in the next week or so.
On a more positive note, we have been able to get the latest version of
Airwave to recognize the MC5000s and the APs attached to them, so we are
getting the information we really like from there.
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Email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] text of the message should read:
SUB MERU Your Name
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to it tomorrow.
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software
in that time. OTOH, I would seriously consider staying with AirWave if the
product remains useful and vendor neutral because I do like it.
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the path of implementing features of Aruba¹s MMS. I would expect that
within 2 or 3 years Airwave, as a distinct product, will disappear.
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From: Lee H Badman [EMAIL
On Mar 14, 2007, at 2:39 PM, Philippe Hanset wrote:
-Destruction/disappearance of APs
We have one dorm that is 100% covered by 85 Proxim AP-4000s. They
were installed above the ceiling in all locations because the
construction manager would not allow them to be exposed for aesthetic
of
the person posting the message.
Daniel Eklund
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On Oct 26, 2006, at 12:44 PM, SuperPass wrote:
SuperPass has applied its antenna patent technologies to some of
their newly
developed 900Mhz
On Sep 10, 2006, at 3:35 PM, Philippe Hanset wrote:
Putting all the APs in the same L2 domain has been done before,
and I would
only recommend it for the smallest deployments. Broadcast
traffic, on the
wireless and the wireline side, will absolutely ruin performance,
as you
pointed out,
client?
Correct. Lowest common denominator is the rule.
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At Wayne State in Detroit we are using 802.11b and have started
deploying b/g. We use open access points on a separate VLAN with a
Bluesocket gateway on the back-end. Our hope is that by leaving the
access points as open as possible that we will avoid client issues. So
far, so good. Typically
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