We have 1,300 Cisco 2802I access points installed on main campus and have
not noticed any issues.  If I remember correctly, our first deployment of
2802i was mid/late 2016.  I think all 80 of those access points are still
functioning today.  We have replaced a handful but those replacements have
been from water/lightning/construction damage.  We are running a mix of 8.2
and 8.3 code for different parts of campus.



Any chance your failed units are in a really high temperature area? (say
95+ for long periods of time)











*Mike Atkins *

Network Engineer

Office of Information Technology

University of Notre Dame

Phone: 574-631-7210





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[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Sam Ziadeh
*Sent:* Thursday, August 16, 2018 9:30 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco AP2800 failure rate



Is anyone else seeing a high rate of Cisco AP 2800 failures? Out of a batch
of ~500 recently installed Aps, we have had roughly 70 fail. Some were
online for a month, but some only a few days.

Typically they will fail after a powercycle or loss of power.
We are working with Cisco on this, but I’m curious if this is a more wide
spread problem.



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Sam Ziadeh

Manager, Network Engineering & Architecture

University Networking & Infrastructure

Information Technology Services

Louisiana State University

(225) 578-0074

[email protected]



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