RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] 11n/WiMax

2008-03-14 Thread Lee H Badman
Matt (and Frank)- Remember- I said the question was half-baked! I know the first thing that comes up in wireless discussions tends to be data rates, and rightfully so- I was more thinking of the promise of wide coverage from single points, etc., and the fact that even if you get stellar 11n

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] OK to upgrade to 4.2 for Cisco Wism/WLC code?

2008-03-14 Thread Todd M. Hall
We are running 4.2.61 on four WiSM blades with a little over 800 APs and have not had any problems (upgraded in early January). There are some potential issues with Mesh APs so read the documentation carefully before you upgrade. One note: we had an issue with the controllers crashing early

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] 11n/WiMax

2008-03-14 Thread Frank Bulk
Guessing by the size of most institutions on this listserv, WiMAX at its highest speed, 75 Mbps, would not be enough. Frank -Original Message- From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Gracie Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 11n/WiMax

2008-03-14 Thread Cal Frye
Frank Bulk wrote: Guessing by the size of most institutions on this listserv, WiMAX at its highest speed, 75 Mbps, would not be enough. Oh, I don't know -- that's the size of our one-and-only link today! -- Regards, -- Cal Frye, Network Administrator, Oberlin College www.calfrye.com,