Has anyone ruled out nearby ad hoc networks and such things? Often,
clients will try to attach to nearby ad hoc networks before the
infrastructure WLAN- can be a nuisance but is fairly easy to identify.

Just one idea...

Lee

Lee H. Badman
Network Engineer
CWNA, CWSP
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
315.443.3003
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We at UC Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco are using 
Cisco Aironett 1231 APs and a Bluesocket solution.
 
Some of our users experience wireless connection drops.
These students say that they don't have any problems connecting
anywhere else 
Here are the settings that we use on the radios
 
World Mode is Disabled
Preamble: Long
Receive Antenna: Diversity
External Antenna Configuration: Disabled
Traffic Stream Metrics: Disabled
Aironett Extensions: Enable
Ethernet Encapsulation Transform: RFC1042 
Reliable Multicast to WGB: disabled
Beacon Period: 100
Max Data Retries: 32
Fragmentation Threshold: 2346
Data Beacon Rate (DTIM): 2
RTS Max. Retries: 32
RTS Threshold: 2347
 
We do a 3 channel overlay  (Ch 1, 6, 11)
 
Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated
Nick
 
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Nicholas Urrea
IT Department
UC Hastings College of the Law
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