Thanks Mike,
A bit of playing has shown why we haven’t had too many complaints, but when 
there is one we know why. The one user that had issues every couple of minutes 
was in between 2 AP’s, but each AP had a  different controller backend so 
re-auth. Migrated so that both AP’s were on the same  controller and issue went 
way. Well it’s still there, however the trigger event for a re-auth is much 
less so the impact is minimal. Typically we keep all AP’s in a building on the 
same controller.
Jeff,
We have Cisco so yes, but we don’t have a guest portal. If a client can’t 
connect it  normally falls back to the next available in the wlan list.


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Jason Cook
Technology Services
The University of Adelaide, AUSTRALIA 5005
Ph    : +61 8 8313 4800

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Sessler
Sent: Wednesday, 25 September 2013 1:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Problems with new Apple Laptops

Are Cisco customers seeing this as well? I'm seeing a number of Macs falling 
back to a guest portal from our WPA2, and I'm wondering if this problem is 
related to it.

Jeff

>>> On Tuesday, September 24, 2013 at 6:24 AM, in message 
>>> <CAHh=-9XjmX=fbwata0glcjb4pna8hao628yarc3zc1t29lt...@mail.gmail.com<mailto:CAHh=-9XjmX=fbwata0glcjb4pna8hao628yarc3zc1t29lt...@mail.gmail.com>>,
>>>  "Hanson, Mike" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Jason,

Here is more information from an Aruba wireless forum. Seems to be an issue 
with Macs and certs.

http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/groups/groupmessagepage/board-id/edu/message-id/200#M200

Mike


Mike Hanson, CISSP
Network Security Manager
The College of St. Scholastica
Duluth, MN 55811




On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 7:59 PM, Jason Cook 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Just wondering what the various workarounds people have tried with any success 
at all to this issue? The first patch doesn’t appear to have done the job, and 
who knows when the final fix will come. I seem to remember it took Intel the 
best part of a year to resolve 802.11n issues in their 5000 series cards.
We had one user who was getting dropouts every couple of minutes with sometimes 
an almost instant re-connect to minutes. This was after installing the update 
patch. The device has no such issues however on a WPA2/AES-PSK network. This 
has been good to provide a solution there, however PSK’s are not overly 
scalable for a campus.
Another user reports that disabling v6 & some sleep settings have helped the 
situation somewhat. I’m hoping to get more information on that sometime today.
I see Travis mentioned below an idrequest time-out increase from 5-30 seconds 
on Aruba.
I’m doing a bit of research now and considering little session of testing later 
in the week so was interested to see what people have tried and how much it’s 
helped. Either client or network side.
--
Jason Cook
Technology Services
The University of Adelaide, AUSTRALIA 5005
Ph : +61 8 8313 4800<tel:%2B61%208%208313%204800>
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
 On Behalf Of Shandon Bates
Sent: Saturday, 20 July 2013 10:19 AM
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Problems with new Apple Laptops
Should be patch issued...

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 19, 2013, at 5:10 PM, "Shandon Bates" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Patch issues for air issues.


http://mashable.com/2013/07/19/macbook-air-wifi-fix/

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 19, 2013, at 4:53 PM, "Travis Schick" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I've been getting reports of issues with macbooks on our wpa2-enterprise ssid - 
then I finally got one and was able to do some hands on troubleshooting.
It appeared the mac would decide to roam - but then would fail to auth - and 
get stuck in authentication step - wifi menu icon just cycling like no 
connection. Worked with our vendor (aruba) and decided to increase the default 
idrequest timeout from 5 sec to 30sec. I think there's something going on when 
reauthenticating to another AP on the same ssid. tunnel setup takes a while on 
the macbook - I think it may be related to the cert - using the incommon cert - 
so have server cert incommon intermediate and addtrust root ca... this is a 
chunk of data that gets fragmented... not sure if the mac doesn't like 
reassembling it - takes exception to it comming from a new bssid or what. But 
it does look like increasing the timeout helps... still a few second without 
connectivity - but sure as heck beats the macbook getting stuck in its 
authentication step and staying offline until user intervenes.
so still looking into it, but perhaps that info might prove helpful to others.
macbook is running 10.8.4 - and I was running that prior to changing my timer 
settings.
Travis Schick
UCDavis Network Operations Center
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