.160 fixes some real world SIP and 802.11r Fast Transition bugs, if you're using either of those features. I was told by a coworker that the engineering prereleases of it had helped with some real life Apple connectivity tics, but have less detail on specifics of that.

On Mon, 31 Jul 2017, Lee H Badman wrote:


151 here as well- is a bit frustrating that 160 just came out as we’re in our “freeze” period now for making changes, pre-semester. Other than the typical laundry list of cryptic bugs corrected, does anyone know if 160 addresses any real-world, commonly impactful 3800-related bugs?

 

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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of James Helzerman Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017 1:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Code Version

 

Hi. For those with Cisco access points what code version are planning on running for start of fall semester?

 

At this point we looking at 8.2.151 possibly 8.2.160 but havent tested yet.

 

Thanks

 

-Jimmy

 

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