Good Afternoon -
Some of this can be affected by the architect and what they deem
aesthetically pleasing...
When our theater was built in our fine and performing arts center 12 years
ago, the architect was against us putting access points on the wall due to
aesthetics. We ended up putting on AP
Good Afternoon -
We have Listen assistive listening systems in our theater and our new 94
seat auditorium.
ADA requires a certain percentage of assistive listening devices in larger
spaces.
Our system consists of beltpacks with ear buds which would be given to each
attendee who requests them and
Hi Everyone,
I've been following some of the various discussions where people have
mentioned using Aruba's hospitality access points and I e-mailed our vendor
who we use about them to compare them with the IAP 215 units we deployed a
few years ago in our residence halls.
I didn't seem to get a go
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 4:26 PM Ronald Loneker wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've been following some of the various discussions where people have
> mentioned using Aruba's hospitality access points and I e-mailed our
Jason,
This email timing has been very good for us (?).
Just 2 hours ago, we completed our activation of Aruba IAP515s in our
administration building with another day scheduled on Friday to do one of
our residence halls. Coincidentally, due to a prediction of snow at the
end of this week in our
Hi Everyone -
For some of you who have been in higher education a while, this topic might
ring a bell but I'm wondering whether I'm missing something about the need
for continued compliance.
Back in the early 2000s, there was a push to lock down wireless networks
due to the CALEA Act - while the
Good Morning -
I was out of the office last week and just saw this post.
Back in April, we ordered approximately 42 Aruba IAP 515 units and they
came within a few weeks.
A week and a half later, I inquired about another 62 units and I was told
late August to late September for shipping - when I
Hi Everyone -
With the limited number of Aruba IAP 515 devices we have remaining, we've
been upgrading a number of buildings to this device model from our old
legacy Arubas.
Back in January, I came across a thread about Aruba AP 510 series and
conflicts with a version of an Intel driver I thought
Hi Everyone -
This past spring we deployed several buildings with Aruba IAP 515 access
points.
This summer, we had the company who installed the access points produce
heat mapping summaries of the buildings.
In three of the four buildings, we had high efficiency mode enabled on the
access points
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Good Morning -
(forgive cross-postings - a member of the NETMAN list suggested this might
be the place to post this question)
We just had close to 90 new Aruba Instant IAP-215 wireless access points
installed in our residence halls to upgrade our wireless network. Another
building is soon to be
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On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Ronald Loneker wrote:
> Good Morning -
>
> (forgive cross-postings - a member of the NETMAN list suggested this might
> be the place to post this
Good Morning -
I think someone mentioned a Creston product but not by name.
We are just starting to deploy Creston AirMedia on campus in several
rooms/labs. Wireless connection works easily for our faculty/staff
wireless security group - we've had to add our student group to the access
point(s)
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