Yes, we've seen the same thing here. Just to get the student's laptops working we've just been giving them a usb wireless card. Cisco gave me one thing to try but I have not been able to get my hands back on a broken one, but they said to try and install a different driver.

Thanks,
Jason


On 3/27/14, 12:25 AM, Tristan Gulyas wrote:
Hi all,

We’ve seen several occurrences of an issue where wireless clients would not accept an IP address from our DHCP server after authenticating.

This seems to be limited to Broadcom devices running either Windows 8.1 or Ubuntu Linux (seen this on 12.04).

Our infrastructure is Cisco based (derivative of 7.2.111.3 firmware) on 3600 series APs.

Has anybody else seen something similar?

Cheers,
Tristan

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