Gone for 2 years.  We have had only a handful of people complain, mostly
about the Wii.




*--Jeremy L. Gibbs*
Sr. Network Engineer
Utica College IITS

On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Britton Anderson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> We have had them disabled now for about two years now. When we were
> planning this, we had about 10 routine clients that were associating at
> .11b rates routinely on our guest network--so we couldn't identify them,
> just where they were connecting. When we pitched this, we thought it best
> to invest in a couple dozen low profile USB wifi NICs that we were certain
> worked with Windows 2000 that we could hand out to clients that requested
> them. I think we bought 20 total of a couple different models, and I still
> have a handful left.
>
> Could be a possible avenue for you. Good luck.
>
>
>
> Britton Anderson <[email protected]> |  Senior Network
> Communications Specialist |  University of Alaska
> <http://www.alaska.edu/oit> |  907.450.8250
>
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 7:49 AM, Todd M. Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Do you have all of the 802.11b data rates disabled?  If so, how long have
>> they been disabled?  Did you have many complaints when you disabled them?
>> Were there any particular devices that could not connect as a result?
>>
>> I'm hoping this information will help us move towards disabling these old
>> rates. Thank you for your feedback.
>>
>> --
>> Todd M. Hall
>> Sr. Network Analyst
>> Information Technology Services
>> Mississippi State University
>> [email protected]
>> 662-325-9311 (phone)
>>
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