We've been running a "Engineering Special" version of 4.2.130.0 since
August and it's been stable so far. We had several problems with
4.2.185.0 including controller reboots and lockups. The general release
version of 4.2.130.0 fixed all the major problems we were seeing except
two and the engineering special took care of those.
We're just starting to get reports from clients with random disconnects.
--Todd
Mike King wrote:
So Cisco LWAPP people,
Currently we're on 4.1.185.0 <http://4.1.185.0>. It's a 4402 controller,
with 1131AG access points.
Anyone made the leap to one of the 4.2, 5.0 , or 5.1 trains without
seriously regretting it?
We've had some random disconnects with clients. It's pretty common,
happening to most all users. We're running WPA-PSK, so it's not an
802.1x issue. Before we involve TAC, we figured we should upgrade to a
new code train.
Mike
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