ctrum!
Philippe
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> On Oct 22, 2019, at 3:08 PM, Coehoorn, Joel wrote:
>
> Add one counter-opinion. I tend to believe you **WILL** want coverage here,
> and probably very soon; it's jus
the way it works at www.anyroam.net <http://www.anyroam.net/>
…under ANYROAM :)
Let me know if you have questions,
Philippe
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Operator of eduroam-US
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> On Jan 8, 2020, at 3:41 PM, Craig Simons wrote:
&g
. V5A 1S6
> T: 778.782.8036 | M: 604.649.7977 | www.sfu.ca/itservices
> <http://www.sfu.ca/itservices>
>
>
>
>
> From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
> <mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU>> on beha
Hope this helps. Chad (ANYROAM’s CTO) pulled whatever hairs he had left on this
one, so we felt like sharing :)
If you have more info on this, please share.
Philippe
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not control those
devices.
We have had many failed authentications on eduroam with EAP-TLS (using 2048
bits certs) due to MTU mismatch on network devices across the entire federation.
Best,
Philippe
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www.anyroam.net
Operator of eduroam-US
+1 (865) 236-0770
> On May 27, 2
Passpoint solves some issues (less SSIDs, encryption, instant access) and then
it brings other issues like Privacy and authentication pains
(certificate expiration, loss of credentials)
Philippe Hanset, CEO
www.anyroam.net
Operator of eduroam-US
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> On Jul 20, 2020, at 9
very useful
for that purpose :)... time to change !
Philippe Hanset, CEO
ANYROAM LLC
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On Aug 6, 2020, at 11:03 AM, Tim Cappalli
<0194c9ecac40-dmarc-requ...@listserv.educause.edu> wrote:
And you can continue to do that with the rand
certificate per device, you end up with the
same as a SIM card (or the good ol MAC address :)
Philippe Hanset, CEO
ANYROAM LLC
www.anyroam.net
www.eduroam.us
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On Aug 6, 2020, at 11:29 AM, Turner, Ryan H wrote:
The other issue comes in with blocking devices. On open networks
, Govroam, …). No need to be turn your
school’s RADIUS server into a complex gateway.
We are working on a document that we will post at anyroam.net in a few weeks.
Thanks,
Philippe
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Operator of eduroam-US
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> On Aug 16, 2020, at 9:19
Wi-Fi access).
Time will tell :)
Philippe
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www.anyroam.net
Operator of eduroam-US
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> On Aug 17, 2020, at 11:56 AM, Jeffrey D. Sessler
> wrote:
>
> Why not the other way around, and standardize on OpenRoaming, and have
> everything else
I forgot to finish one line
-I want eduroam for privileged access and other guests get free open-access
with less resources. I will just use WPA3 Wi-Fi protected access for
Open-Access, no hassle, encryption, no complicated roaming needed.
> On Aug 17, 2020, at 1:19 PM, Philippe Han
finally
have PEAP working fine everywhere but we screw it up by using sensitive
passwords, and EAP-TLS is the golden standard but requires a heavy duty
installer. Something tells me that it will eventually get better. (just wait 20
years :)
Philippe
Philippe Hanset, CEO
ANYROAM LLC
He might mean: let the smart system pick any of the 11 available channels not
just 3 statically defined by you?
In other words: allow the algorithm of the vendor to do its work in the
non-overlapping design.
Just trying to save him :)
Philippe Hanset, CEO
www.anyroam.net
Operator of eduroam
7ero1/psa_android_11s_december_security_update_will/
Best,
Philippe
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/password (CAT allows you to provision
eduroam and other SSIDs as well) and evolve later to EAP-TLS.
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> On Apr 7, 2021, at 10:05 AM, Lee H Badman
> <00db5b77bd95-dmarc-requ...@listserv.edu
authenticates my relation with the Wi-Fi via the RADIUS
infrastructure certificate (if my device doesn’t barf this Wi-Fi is federated!)
and hopefully I can trust that Wi-Fi and get some decent amount of Mbps.
Philippe
Philippe Hanset, CEO
www.anyroam.net
> On Apr 16, 2021, at 12:46 PM, Jeffre
solutions!
Humans are resourceful...and if you piss them off they will read the law and
call the FCC (or they pirate your network ;-)
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
On Oct 3, 2014, at 2:22 PM, Lee H Badman wrote:
>
> What do you all think of this?
> http://arstechnica.com/te
ping) and not ALL of them!
And don't use containment on the coffee shop next door ;-)
My 1.99 cents,
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.anyroam.net
On Oct 16, 2014, at 11:13 AM, Ian McDonald wrote:
> Breach of your written policy prohibiting such things isn’t a disciplinary
>
them eventually.
cons for moving into room:
-You have to turn the LED off, and some students will call the HelpDesk to
report a dead AP (because there are no blinking lights)\
-Access when you need to replace a unit
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
On Oct 21, 2014, at 1:47 PM, Wil
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Authentication_Protocol
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Authentication_Protocol>
read about UNAUTH-TLS …
Philippe Hanset
www.anyroam.net
> On Jan 23, 2015, at 3:30 PM, Frank Bulk wrote:
>
> Isn’t the certificates thing
spouse!
Philippe
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> On Feb 26, 2015, at 3:44 PM, Frank Sweetser wrote:
>
> On 02/26/2015 02:23 PM, Thomas Carter wrote:
>> I kept telling our Dell reps that Dell needs to buy into wireless and grab
>> Aerohive or Ruckus. They w
University of Tennessee, Knoxville has more than 60 of these code blue phones
all over campus.
I always thought “Too bad we didn’t synchronize an effort with the Telephone
Services Department
to locate outdoor Wi-Fi in it”. Those emergency phones have power and cat5
running to them!
Philippe
. We don’t have the extreme
temperatures of Houston, but Knoxville-TN does have its fair share of extreme
temperatures.
I pass by the AP on a regular basis, and it’s still spewing 802.11 frames at a
decent rate! A testimony to the resilience of electronics!
Philippe Hanset
www.anyroam.net
>
ing College Freshmen and I’m offended by the current cost of
college
(yes, having to look now at the other side of the fence is enlightening).
No matter what, please find a solution that will help reduce tuition ;-)
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
>
> I’m not going to put my tho
Jeff,
With the growth of HotSpot 2.0 and Wi-Fi offloading (offloading LTE traffic and
Voice to Wi-Fi),
it will become more important in coming years to have roaming across campus.
You might want to consider these facts in your future design.
Best,
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
-energy lighting with an
industry-leading wireless control system”
So the Ruckus AP is actually a requirement.
Am I reading this wrong?
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On May 12, 2015, at 1:54 PM, Howard, Christopher
> wrote:
>
> They are based out of Chattano
in Chattanooga and so is GGL (and I’m at least 100
miles away from you in Knoxville),
could you tell us more?
Sorry about this mess,
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On May 12, 2015, at 2:42 PM, Jason Watts wrote:
>
>
>> On May 12, 2015, at 2:26 PM, Philippe Hanset
residence halls, no one can afford to
download anything
But here my main concern…how will you enable eduroam on Cellular? ;-)
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On May 13, 2015, at 9:24 AM, Brian Helman wrote:
>
> I have a little more information to provide now. I absolutely a
Matthew,
I didn’t mean that 802.11ac is not better than 802.11n in many aspects, but
more that many of us could live many more years with 802.11n
and be quite fine especially if cost is an issue.
Thanks,
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.anyroam.net
> On May 13, 2015, at 10:38 AM, Willi
they do have goats ...
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.anyroam.net
> On May 13, 2015, at 10:59 AM, Lee H Badman wrote:
>
> Does the carrier guarantee capacity at this scale? And does it matter that no
> game systems, TVs, etc can play any more? And… students have to use two
end, they won the argument.
Some may argue that terminating on a Jack also gives the option to add a longer
patch cable if needed,
but we always left a service loop anyway!
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On May 14, 2015, at 1:05 PM, Mark H. Wehrle wrote:
>
> Good afternoon all,
&g
your campus, definitely ask your communication
department if they can help you spread the word.
(there is some customizable material for your school at www.eduroam.org
<http://www.eduroam.org/>…click on Media & Logo (left hand side)
Best,
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
&
,
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.anyroam.net
> On Jul 22, 2015, at 9:24 PM, Green, William C wrote:
>
> Philippe,
>
> What is the support status of eduroam and 802.11u?
>
> That might address some SSID related issues.
>
>
>
> --
> William C. Green
VLANs between institutions
3) Use IP Mobility solutions (many available, some proprietary, some standard)
2) and 3) require quite a bit of work in the background but generate a better
user experience than 1)
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On Jul 22, 2015, at 10:07 AM, Nocif
ot;.
But I wouldn’t use “fast” or “5GHz” in the SSID name.
Best,
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On Aug 11, 2015, at 4:22 PM, Paul Sedy wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> We are a Cisco shop and have, up until now, employed a single SSID for
> students, supporting both
considered passive blocking as opposed to white noise or frame
manipulation but it is blocking regardless.
We might want to know the FCC point of view on this before we create “wave free
classrooms”!
Best,
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduriam.us
> On Aug 20, 2015, at 10:16 AM, Lee H Bad
more trouble tickets than packets being successfully
sent or received.
We had to do something.
-Lawyers:
Either way, we will cash on this!
-FCC:
So, we have an Interferer being interfered by another interferer. Could Scott
Adams please give us some wisdom on this
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
interfering
with my 5GHz deployment.
Oh boy…
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On Aug 27, 2015, at 2:55 PM, Hinson, Matthew P
> wrote:
>
> Source:
> http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/08/verizon-and-t-mobile-join-forces-in-fight-for-wi-fi-airwaves/
your wireless
network with LTE only.
(Our University used to have its own bakery and people loved it…then Aramark
moved in ;-).
Some schools like this model, some don’t.
We need to make sure that the choice stays available.
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.anyroam.net
> On Aug 28, 2015, at 4
(@uogelph.ca <http://uogulph.ca/>)
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
www.anyroam.net
> On Sep 3, 2015, at 4:23 PM, Dennis Xu wrote:
>
> We have one issue with eduroam and AD authentication. We authenticate eduroam
> users to Active Directory using PEAP-mschap-v2. The issu
again.
Best,
Philippe
p.s. If you want to test this service from another eduroam federation/country,
let us know …we can can find a solution
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On Sep 22, 2015, at 5:29 PM, Frank Sweetser wrote:
>
> Guest wireless is an ongoing debate here, which prett
Mike,
Any institution involved in Research or education can participate in eduroam.
The business model
is 10 cents per enrolled student with
a minimum of $400. If you are an Internet2 member it is included in your
membership.
You can check more at www.eduroam.us
Thanks,
Philippe Hanset
tickets related to
configuration issues)
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On Oct 22, 2015, at 7:04 AM, Williams, Matthew wrote:
>
> I have been instructed that I need determine a metric that reasonably
> guestimates the end user experience of our wireless networks, without
support your
local SSID in addition to eduroam)
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On Oct 22, 2015, at 11:02 AM, Coehoorn, Joel wrote:
>
> Best case scenario: Ruckus' awesome Dynamic PSK feature gets rolled into
> Cloudpath for the rest of us and the pricing comes down in
.
But new version of MacOS do not support EAP-TTLS, so it seems that EAP-TTLS
might really disappear anyway!
(if you want to support PEAP in a non Microsoft environment, you can read this:
https://www.eduroam.us/node/97)
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On Oct 22, 2015, at 11:14
Here is a statement from Cloudpath about the direction of the company:
>
> ---
> To be certain, Cloudpath will remain available as a multi-vendor product
> with a vision unchanged from what we have laid out over the last nine years.
> I continue to lead the Cloudpath team,
sion
> Office of Information Technology
> Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
> Office ~ (848) 445-4823
>
> On Oct 22, 2015, at 11:40 AM, Philippe Hanset <mailto:phan...@anyroam.net>> wrote:
>
>> Just to clarify, CAT (cat.eduroam.org <http://cat.eduroam
In elementary school my friend and I always talked about those famous glasses
to see through clothing!
The article below mentions different use cases of course.
http://www.csail.mit.edu/RF_capture
…. our Wi-Fi networks might soon have new features ;-)
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
rds!
Best,
Philippe
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> On Feb 9, 2016, at 8:25 AM, Lee H Badman wrote:
>
> To me, the whole thing is a losing game, and takes responsibility for their
> own actions away from the students. I t
afterthoughts on "will this video destroy my
monthly allowance" ;-)
Best,
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.eduroam.us
> On Mar 1, 2016, at 12:31 PM, Mike Cunningham wrote:
>
> Talk to your campus legal office before opening your wifi to the world. We
> asked ours about this and
is no practical in-between.
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.anyroam.net
www.eduroam.us
+1 (865) 236-0770
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> On Mar 11, 2016, at 9:11 AM, Lee H Badman wrote:
>
> Agreed- you either totally surrender the space to an unsupported (as in ZERO
> support) ne
resource to find
help …as you just did!
FreeRADIUS should be easy to configure… where it can get complicated is the
relation between FreeRADIUS and your directory services.
Best,
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.anyroam.net
www.eduroam.us
+1 (865) 236-0770
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> On Mar
Our institution has millions of APs, all brands and bugs represented. Thank you
all.
Philippe
www.edruoam.us
> On Apr 1, 2016, at 8:30 AM, Chuck Enfield wrote:
>
> Penn State, about 10,000 Aruba APs.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listser
best way to
know if 5 GHz only is fine for your community is to “just do it”.
I checked cheap laptops at BestBuy and under specifications you find
“Wireless-AC” or “Wireless-B, G, N". No reference to the type of radio.
Those darn marketing people, they will get you every time.
Philippe
…)
Philippe
Philippe Hanset
www.anyroam.net
www.eduroam.us
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> On Apr 7, 2016, at 10:43 AM, Chris Adams (IT) wrote:
>
> Phillipe,
>
> I would suggest that it’s not always an issue of the client not supporting
> 5ghz, but rather that some d
Emerson,
Would you mind posting the script on a public web site and send the link
to the list?
I suspect that more than just the ones that replied would like to
take a look at it. The automation of 802.1x is a hot topic!
Thanks.
Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee
> > -Or
bed it. Chris, complain if you don't agree ;-)
Philippe Hanset
Univ. of TN.
-
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, Walt Reynolds wrote:
> Tom,
>
> What I mean by native, is Microsoft implemented and supported. While I
> lov
re an fix to this besides writing in big on our Wireless
website that VISTA Home Basic is not supported on our campus Wireless,
have us buy another AP vendor that let's you create multiple BC SSID, or
have everyone switch to MAC OS ?
Has anyone faced this great feature yet? (XP fighti
l Message-----
> From: Philippe Hanset [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 8:27 AM
> To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
> Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] VISTA, Broadcast and Infrastructure
>
> All,
>
> Our Customer Service folks were informed by Microsoft
nt devices.
This business of not allowing the user to create an SSID sounds
like marketing to me!
Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee
>
> We could likely start another thread on this: What is the life cycle
> of your wireless LAN infrastructure? When I was at UBC IT, it was 3
>
Good News:
We found the fix!
The Microsoft Rep was incorrect. Our PC support folks proved him wrong.
You can add an SSID manually to VISTA Home Basic.
Confusion at its best.
We are still looking into "infrastructure only" though!
Regards,
Philippe Hanset
Univer
s a
pretty extensive survey (Sponsoring , Calea, 802.1x, ...)
So hold you breath and save us some energy please ;-)
We will send the link to the survey to this list.
Thanks,
Philippe Hanset
University of TN
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007, Kevin Lanning wrote:
> Wondering what academic institutions are doi
ugly ones that we have not thought about
What are good tips besides "don't do it"
Thank you in advance
Philippe
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Office of Information Technology
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il then we will have to live with our
hacks.
Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Lee Badman wrote:
> Here at Syracuse University, we are feeling pretty good about 802.1x and
> will be transitioning to it (for the wireless network only) before the
> Fall semeste
All,
Has anyone used 802.3AF patch panels?
(from Hubble or Panduit or...) to power Access-Points?
What is your experience?
-Failure rate?
-Heat generation?
-...
Thank you,
Philippe
--
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Office of Information
minutes, please fill the survey, as we mention below,
the results will be posted after the Internet2 member meeting.
We will send a link to this list.
The survey will be closed Monday April 2nd, 8 PM Pacific (GMT-8)
Thank you in advance for you time,
Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee
PS
Matt,
How does the Web portal do WPA-PSK for all visitors?
Would you mind elaborting on this?
Thanks.
--
Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
--
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Matt Ashfield wrote:
> HI All
>
&
One interesting aspect of the virtual cell may come with
802.11n. To get the throughput intended, 802.11n might do channel binding.
So, in ISM 2.4 Ghz, with less channels to play, some sort of TDMA will
come handy!
--
Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee
timeline has been set.
It might generate a request for a second survey ;-)
Your comments are welcome.
Regards,
Mark Linton and Philippe Hanset
--
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Office of Information Technology
Network Services
108 James D Hoskins
1n at 5 Ghz for performance and who knowns
what will happened to 802.11a (cheap point-to-point?)
Hopefully the 15 watts of 802.3af will suffice for b/g and n at 5Ghz
on one AP!
Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007, Enfield, Chuck wrote:
> Since we can't do 3af po
since it seems
that it creates a lot of conflicts (DNS and Gateway).
Philippe
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Office of Information Technology
Network Services
108 James D Hoskins Library
1400 Cumberland Ave
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Tel: 1-865-97
ng or even Netbios over IP ;-)
If you move to a Centralized Wireless Architecture, that Wired/Wireless
separation gets exacerbated even more! (IP tunnels back to the
controller!)
Philippe Hanset
--
Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Office of Inform
nalyst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> University of Massachusetts
> Network Systems and Services
> ***
>
> Philippe Hanset wrote:
> > Michael,
> >
> > One of the caveat of mixing wireless and wired o
n could be improved, but their TAC provides what is missing
in the Doc.
Besides these few items, it works well.
Philippe
--
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Office of Information Technology
Network Services
108 James D Hoskins Library
1400 Cumb
s opposed to the rest of your network)?
>
> Thanks, BJ
>
>
> On 10/19/07 12:58 PM, "Philippe Hanset" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Jay,
> >
> > We picked ARUBA mostly because we know that Wi-Fi will definitely
> > change with 802.11n, but we
on switches
Has anyone experienced otherwise?
Regards,
Philippe
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have n in a few "advanced building" as pilots)
In a world where people downgrade OSes to the previous one, I wouldn't
worry too much about being bleeding edge ;-)
Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, Lee Weers wrote:
&g
will work over regular
cat5.
Best,
Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee
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ction cups too much, glue those!
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booths are outside or down
> at our convention center.
>
> Did it fix anything, probably not. Did it help, we think so?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Philippe Hanset [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 7:51 AM
> To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDU
Tom,
Our Athletic department just acquired 32 brand new Symbol scanners
for their Paciolan Ticketing system: all 802.11b only.
We might be out of light crude oil before we are out of 802.11b...
Good luck with that Coke!
Philippe
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
On Thu, 29 Nov 2007, Zeller, T
oints.
To the point: my team used to do surveys with their laptops, but our
cabling guys don't have laptops. What would you advise as a PDA with Wi-Fi
for surveys under $500?
Thanks,
Philippe
--
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University of Tenne
pport
existing customers.
What is the alternative?
100% of the world on Cisco...
Philippe
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Office of Information Technology
Network Services
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1400 Cumberland Ave
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make sure that
APs and uplink switches are on UPS, instead of buying all these
powered switches for the traditional desk-phone (use office 110v
circuit and the wifi-phone battery for continuous operation).
Philippe Hanset
Univ. of Tennessee
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007, Michael Dickson wrote:
> Wonder
USB adapter...?
Philippe Hanset
Univ of TN.
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> Frank
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jonn Martell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 10:19 AM
> To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
> Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11n
>
> It's inte
list is to exchange information
between EDU participants.
Thank you in advance,
Philippe Hanset
Constituent Group co-Leader of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Office of Information Technology
Network Services
108 James D Hoski
instead of using 4 channels!
CIROND published a paper about the usage of 4 channels as well,
(search for CIROND, 4 channels, 802.11b...)
warning that though it is acceptable with CCK, it might create problems
with OFDM!
Philippe
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Philippe Hanset
University of
> FYI - this configuration does not conform to the 802.11 specifications.
>
> Regards,
> Jon
> 303-808-2666
Well, WEP did conform to 802.11 ;-)
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Philippe Hanset [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, Febr
hange their password they have
to change their supplicant password as well?
Experience, thoughts?
Do you have a lot of calls in your help desk related to this?
If you had this issue how did you solve it?
Thanks,
Philippe
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Philippe Hanset
University of Tenn
it's not successful
because our implementation is cumbersome, or just because users
want ultimate convenience ;-)
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Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Office of Information Technology
Network Services
108 James D Hoskins Library
1400
Best,
Philippe
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Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Office of Information Technology
Network Services
108 James D Hoskins Library
1400 Cumberland Ave
Knoxville, TN 37996
Tel: 1-865-9746555
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2008, Frank
Dave,
At Univ of TN, our intention is to deploy 802.11n capable APs where our
802.11b/g AP are located right now, use one radio at 2.4 GHz (b/g only,
no n) the second radio at 5 GHz (n and a).
This should provide a decent access for b/g users and a fast lane for n
users.
I'm not sure that best eff
sity
> 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 where our
> > 802.11b/g AP are located right now, use one radio at 2.4 GHz (b
l 6 and another network is interfering on
channel 6 what's the solution (besides deny it ;-) ?
Best,
Philippe
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Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Office of Information Technology
Network Services
108 James D Hoskins Library
1400 Cumberland Ave
let the student use ports on the linksys to replace
the lost port (no wiring cost)
For management, with the money that you save, hire a
full time coder(proficient in SNMP)/WLAN engineer ;-)
Philippe
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Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Office of
a lot), issues
dissapeared. I was peaking at 80 Mbps over n, surrounded
by tons of b/g and a clients. Some of the limitation on n is related
to the uplink port being 100 Mbps.
Philippe
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Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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