We've seen this on alot of Lenovo laptops after they upgraded to Windows 8.1 and we just roll back the driver to a version around 5.30 and it seems to solve the problem. The comment is that they can connect at home but cannot connect to anything enterprise level.

Cannot comment on the Ubuntu portion.


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IT Services Department
Mount Royal University
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From: Tristan Gulyas <[email protected]>
To: [email protected],
Date: 03/26/2014 11:26 PM
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Broadcom Win8.1 clients not accepting DHCP offer
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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
 

 
Tristan Gulyas
Wireless Network Engineer
Network Operations

eSolutions | Monash University
738 Blackburn Road Clayton 3800
www.monash.edu | [email protected]
 




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