I know the original poster asked not to mention this, but the wave of
netbooks/laptops with 3G/wifi will be upon us soon. Technology band-aid
solutions cannot win this battle, IMHO.
Don Wright
On 12/3/09 9:52 AM, Peter P Morrissey ppmor...@syr.edu wrote:
I have to say that I disagree
changes are the Min TX and Max TX
power settings and turning on Band-Steering and BC/MC Optimization. Has
anyone else had success with this using Aruba or any other vendors settings?
Thanks in advance.
--
Don Wright, CWNA, ACMP
Network Technologies Group
Brown University
wire --- less, wi-fi
.
Don Wright
CIS - NTG
Brown University
On 9/18/09 6:02 PM, Rigdon, Dennis drig...@okcu.edu wrote:
Given the fact that there is a broadcast payload, not only for each ESSID on
the wireless side, but also for the Ethernet broadcast domain, we¹ve taken
measures to segment wireless clients without
I was handed an 8900 today to see if I could get it working on our
WPA/EAP-TTLS/PAP/FreeRadius wireless. I¹m not optimistic, but I let the
list know how I make out with that.
--
Don Wright
Senior Network Engineer
Brown University, CIS NTG
P Please don't print this e-mail or any other
We connect our controllers with port-channels, which at least provides
some redundancy in case of an interface or gbic failure.
--
Don Wright
Brown University
P Please don't print this e-mail or any other electronic documents unless
you really need to.
On 12/15/08 1:35 PM, Brian J David
. Not to mention
being impossible when you get into thousands of AP's.
RF management should improve even more with Aruba's next generation ARM
2.0.
http://www.arubanetworks.com/company/arm2.0.php
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Don Wright
Brown University
CIS - NTG
On 10/16/08 5:22 PM, P Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin
Charles,
I'd be interested to know which client/drivers you've already tested
this with. Maybe others have some as well to add to a list of either
working or not. Thanks,
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Don Wright
Brown University
CIS - NTG
On 9/10/08 10:41 AM, Charles Spurgeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI
this worst case scenario. Since we are an MCA (Aruba), I¹d be
interested in hearing what others have done or are planning for large
classrooms and auditoriums.
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Don Wright
Network Technologies Group
Brown University
wire --- less, wi-fi ))) more
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Hi Philippe,
We'd be very interested, as others are I'm sure to hear what you
find out from your testing.
--
Don Wright
Brown University
CIS - NTG
On 4/1/08 10:53 AM, Philippe Hanset [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
At Univ of TN, our intention is to deploy 802.11n capable APs