Hi,
Here is something I came across..
https://community.cisco.com/t5/wireless-and-mobility/transitioning-between-2-4-and-5-0-on-the-same-ssid/td-p/2921943
Hope this helps.
Yahya Jaber.
Sr. Wireless Engineer
IT Network & Communications - Engineering
Building 14, Level 3, Rm 308-WS07
KAUST
I agree with the all-or-nothing stance. Better to have nothing than to have
mediocrity, which frustrates users as mentioned. If nothing, at least have a
design and wiring ready. Then buy APs and switches/blades when ready to commit.
We’re just beginning to talk about upgrading wireless in the
Hi , I would defiantly wire for access points and depending on what type of
ceiling the architect goes with ( access to locations) I would add the waps.
You can easily disabled them for events if requested.
Here at Stonehill we plan for coverage in every interior space, we have
actually had our
Put it in while you can. It’s going to be much easier to do it during the
project than later on when someone complains.
Sean Gray | B.Sc (Hons)
Voice, Collaboration & Wireless Network Analyst
ITS, University of Lethbridge
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv
On Behalf
Curious if anyone has had experience with the Intel 9560 Wifi NICs and Aruba
Wireless Environments. One of our supported areas is looking at new laptops for
next year and reached out for inquiries about any red flags in regards to the
NIC.
1. Saw some issues reported (Cisco specific to
Hi Gang,
I'm not sure how much of a problem this is on our network, and I haven't spoken
with Cisco TAC yet. But I wanted to share what I have seen from a client, in
case anyone else has seen the same issue.
We are running 8.8.125.0 on a HA pair of 5520s
We have an Android cell phone, running
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/54799/network-and-i-o/wireless-networking.html
We have just upgraded wireless in some of our residential areas and these have
Aruba 802.11ax capable APs. Several students have had issues until drivers are
updated. If these are
I’ve been sitting on the sidelines in this discussion but wanted to mention
something we are seeing for use in chapels, theaters and auditoriums. That is
the use of personal cellular devices to assist hearing impaired guests in these
venues. I believe the app is Listen Everywhere that has an