We upgraded to WiSM-2’s and 7.6.100.0 over Christmas break as well – and
many of my students (both Windows and Apple machines) are reporting
intermittent connectivity, slow browsing, and just generally “poor” wireless
connectivity.  It’s not in a building with the 3702’s (only have one
building with those at this point), but we do have the 3502’s in the
residence dorms/colleges, and 1142’s in academic buildings.  I’m hoping this
is an issue with the code, because only that changed with the upgrade to the
WiSM-2’s.

 

 

 

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7.6.100 bugs- looking for input

 

Thanks for sharing, Mike. With so much riding on the WLAN these days, I hope
this sort of thing becomes less of an occurrence. It's all about perception
and grasping the gravity that code issues have on customer WLANs, and it has
to get better. It just has to. 

 

Good luck with yours...

 

Lee H. Badman
Network Architect/Wireless TME
ITS, Syracuse University
315.443.3003

 

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] SV: [WIRELESS-LAN] SV: [WIRELESS-LAN] SV:
7.6.100 bugs- looking for input 

 

Lee, 

I've read the support-forums thread, and am in a similar situation. I've
been running 7.6.100.0 since holiday break, and based on the bugs in the
thread, I'm inclined to request access to the engr. build "just in case". My
network is not as large as yours (~8500 simultaneous & 25K unique
devices/day) but it's hard to read something like "Broadcom chipsets may
have trouble associating or may experience traffic hangs..." and not assume
I have users hitting this.

I have not heard complaints, but that doesn't mean much.

 

My need for 7.6 (more specifically 7.5+) is features. I don't anticipate
having 3700's for about another 60 days.

In conclusion, I've given you no useful information but will update if I do
ever get a direction on that MR code ( I'll actually be at the EBC tomorrow,
so will try to corner someone into getting a sense of severity on these 7.6
bugs).

 

Mike Albano

 

On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Anders Nilsson <[email protected]>
wrote:

And he’s Spanish!  ;)

 

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Name dropper!

 

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Just talk to Javier Contreras who wrote the 7.6MR1 beta note.  He’s da man.
:)

 

/Anders

 

 

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Thanks, Anders- we have yet to deploy 3700s, but will be within a couple of
weeks. Hence the desire to get ahead of this sort of thing. I’m waiting on
the latest clarification, hopefully from deep inside the BU, but there is
great value in knowing where others are on the same journey.

 

-Lee

 

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Sounds like you’re hitting this one:

 

CSCuj17283 <https://cdetsng.cisco.com/webui/#view=CSCuj17283> 

Macbook Air, Macbook with 802.11ac chipset, and Intel 6300 v15.9.2.1 chipets
are reported to see dropped packets 
and odd ARP behaviors when using Cisco 3700 Series access point with WPA2
security and Centrally switched data (Local mode or Flex).  
Behavior varies, number of associated clients, device hosting the default
gateway of the client access VLAN, and/or L3 path beyond L2 DS.

 

Supposed to be fixed in version 7.6.100.4 and available if you kneel before
the mighty TAC.

There also rumors about a beta of 7.6MR1
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-40402  that have this fixed.

 

This message will self-destruct in 10 seconds, good luck Lee….  ;)

 

Cheers

Anders

 

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Turning to my Cisco WLAN colleagues on the list for their input.

 

We’re running 7.6.100, since the holiday break after doing fairly extensive
testing and getting the input of other large environments that ran it in
beta. We’ve done well on this code to date, but are about to roll out 3700s
in a new, very high profile building, and so I’m looking closely at every
bit of data I can get on potential problems looming.

 

Please see https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/4173717 thread, and in
particular the second half of the discussion. There are three potentially
bad bugs described, and also the mention of a new engineering build
available (seemingly by request) to address these bugs and a few more.

 

Is anyone either hitting these bugs, or also doing the “I’m rolling out
3700s and scared of my code” dance? Any other insight on the topic that
maybe others would benefit from? Any other guidance coming from Cisco for
your particular situations?

 

Thanks very much,

 

Lee Badman

 

 

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