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Posted By Sean Gray 11-27-2024 02:48:27 PM
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Thanks for sharing, we'll keep an eye out for that issue. We've just moved from 17.9.4 to 17.12.4 with APSP4. Thanks Sean Sean Gray | B.Sc (Hons) Senior Network Analyst | Wireless ITS, University of Lethbridge
Posted By Sean Gray 06-20-2024 10:27:49 AM
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Thanks for sharing Jeff Sean Gray | B.Sc (Hons) Senior Network Analyst | Wireless ITS, University of Lethbridge
Posted By Sean Gray 06-19-2024 03:24:22 PM
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Hi Hunter, Thanks for sharing, that's more great information for me! Thanks Sean Sean Gray | B.Sc (Hons) Senior Network Analyst | Wireless ITS, University of Lethbridge
Posted By Sean Gray 06-19-2024 03:17:38 PM
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Hi Eric, Thanks for sharing, that's great information. Ubiquiti are an option I'm exploring, so that part is particularly useful. Thanks Sean Sean Gray | B.Sc (Hons) Senior Network Analyst | Wireless ITS, University of Lethbridge
Posted By Sean Gray 06-19-2024 12:33:00 PM
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Hi all, I'm just curious what people are using for their wireless point to point bridges? We are looking to replace a pair of aging Proxim Tsunami QB-825-100s and I'm interested to know which vendors other people are using. Distances between the end points will be less than 100m. Thanks ...
Posted By Sean Gray 03-21-2024 02:43:00 PM
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Hi Mike, Thanks for sharing. It was a really tight turnaround for us with very little time to fully explore each option. For the time being we are going to move to the sidekick 2 and keep a close eye on Hamina over the next few years. At present Hamina certainly wins the design battle with ...
Posted By Sean Gray 03-19-2024 04:15:00 PM
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Hi Dawn, Thanks for the feedback. Their design tool certainly looks to have more capability than its rivals. I agree the Hamina team are a great group, their product really seems to be developing quickly and in the right ways. Thanks Sean Sean Gray | B.Sc (Hons) ...
Posted By Sean Gray 03-19-2024 09:24:00 AM
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Hi Michael, Thanks for sharing. Great video - I love that Hamina includes the ability to design for raised floors & slopes, plus potential crowd attenuation. They certainly seem to have the edge on the design side. Thanks Sean Sean Gray | B.Sc (Hons) Senior ...
Posted By Sean Gray 03-18-2024 01:20:00 PM
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Hi Everyone, I was just curious if anyone has had experience using Ekahau sidekick 2 & Hamina's Oscium Nomad. We are at a point where we need to replace our Sidekick 1 & are weighing up alternatives. Also interested in people's thoughts on the software side, subscription costs & support ...
Posted By Sean Gray 02-13-2024 09:29:00 AM
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Hi Everyone, We ave hit an interesting issue when testing using the eduroam CAT tool and were wondering if anyone has seen this. During testing our Android test device was unable to connect to eduroam. This was only resolved by turning off mac randomization. There seems to be very ...
Posted By Sean Gray 11-03-2021 09:07:00 AM
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Thanks Michael, In our current multi .1x SSID environment all the internal clients are handled by Cisco ISE, with Eduroam auth pushed off to an external RADIUS server by an ISE policy. Just thinking out loud here – moving forward if eduroam was the only .1x SSID on campus, only the external clients, ...
Posted By Sean Gray 11-01-2021 03:46:00 PM
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Hi Everyone, While the topic of migrating to eduroam as a single SSID is still fresh in everyone's minds, I wanted to ask a question: For those of you that are using Eduroam as their main on campus SSID, are you also pushing clients to use eduroam CAT? I'm just trying to understand it's role ...