Jorge,

I'm probably "reaching", but if your clients and NetBios server are on
different IP subnets do you need an IP-helper statement in router(s) on the
client subnet interface(s) for the NetBios server's address?

Only issue we saw in testing the 3.2.116.21 code, 4404 controllers, and 1010
AP's was that the AP's would occasionally lock after hours (sometimes days)
of operation: the AP would appear to be operating fine when viewed in WCS or
controller, but clients would not associate with it.  Only way we found to
return the AP to proper operation was to turn it off, remove it (using WCS
or controller), then reintroduce it to the system.  In the interim we've
remained on 3.2.78.0 for our live system until we can evaluate the 4.x.x.x
code.

Brent.
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Brent Ellzey
Information Technology
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jorge Bodden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 8:46 AM
> Subject: Users getting disconnected
> 
> Has anyone had a problem with users getting disconnected from the 
> wireless network every 4 hours or so.  I get a hit on the wireless at 
> designated intervals (roughly) where they just get kicked off the 
> network.  I have sniffed the traffic and noticed that every time a 
> disconnect takes place, the clients re-authenticate onto the 
> network.  I 
> really do not see anything out of the ordinary.  I do see a lot of 
> requests going to the NetBios server and none coming back, further 
> confuses me.  Does anyone have any experience with this?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Jorge
> 
> 

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