We are running 2 sets of 8510’s and 1 set of 5520’s on 8.3.133.0.
We are running 802.11k/v/r and it has made a tremendous difference in our
roaming (and many less complaints). We have an IPv6 issue with 8.3.133.0 with
IPv6. On PCs, it times out. On MACs it times out and recovers. This is not a
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Hi All,
Is there a general consensus that 8.5.131 is good code?
We are working to solve an issue in short- our IPV6 wireless will drop off
wireless (we are in testing now). Our next hope is that a code upgrade will fix
the issue. If this doesn’t work we will circle back with TAC and y’all will
I second GT Hill, but you really need Ekahau to be effective. It’s not cheap-
but down/spotty/unreliable networks aren’t either.
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Hello All,
New to working with Meraki APIs. Looking to use the provided API to upload a
floor plan.
I have downloaded Postman, and have completed simple tasks of downloading my
customer ID, and I have my private API key.
Anyone who has worked with these items willing to chat and point me in
Lee- or anyone
Have you dug much into the APIs and any automation? I found that for our stuff,
the GUI is more practical at this time. I have not dug into code yet on GETHUB.
Thanks,
Jamie
Jamie Price
Wireless Network Engineer
Office of Information Technology
University of Colorado Denver |
On our Cisco controllers, I see some devices "connected" and they should be
issued a DHCP address in this network. They are not getting an IP address
(0.0.0.0). Is this a symptom they are not passing with the cert? Thus failing
802.1x?
Thank you
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Anyone dive into DNA for Wi-Fi?
Has it helped with your business challenges?
Thanks in advance,
Jamie
Jamie Price
Wireless Network Engineer
Office of Information Technology
University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus
1945 N Wheeling Street, MailStop F408, Aurora CO, US 80045
Team,
Hi, I wanted to query the group and ask what IoT means to you and your position
and school.
I have some ideas, but if you wouldn’t mind a list of 5-10, general statements
on your vision of IoT, or initiatives you’re currently working on or thinking
of- would love to hear them.
For
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Hi Aaron,
Reach out to me directly and I'll chat with you about our experience.
Best,
Jamie
"Two Access Points in (the) same area with CCI, have the capacity of one."
-Keith Parsons
In other words, two APs in the same area, same channel- have the capacity of
one.
Jamie Price
Wireless
Hello Wi-Fi World,
Looking for suggestions on:
-Great Rogue tracking tools (I've heard this will get easier once we move to a
cloud vendor platform)
-Workflows for Rogue hunting
-Any policies you would be willing to share
Thank you all,
Jamie
Jamie Price
Wireless Network Engineer
Office of
Take this for what it’s worth, use/copy/plagiarize or tell me how I could state
things better. Really trying to explain why home networks are not Enterprise
networks.
We have a home-like network with Meraki and their partner Splash for dorms.
There’s more we want to do- but it’s a start.
We
Anyone have a book or reading recommendations on this topic?
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To be fair, this is more of a network job (not Wireless), but I thought I would
share with this group.
Cheers-
Jamie
University of Colorado Denver l Anschutz Medical Campus
Office of Information Technology
Network Engineer
Position #653038 - Requisition #22886
The Office of Information
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