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azrail
Guest
Hello all,
I am working at the Rochester Institute of Technology, and we have had an intresting problem arise, and I want to see what the comminuty has to say.
Our campus is mostly wireless now, and we have a few different types of AP's, some of the AP's do not work with AirPort cards, and we note that. However we have come across the problem that Apple friendly AP's will drop AirPort connections when being activly used. Example: A professor is using Safari and it says can not display page, she checks her IP and it is a 169.* address. The person is not walking around, is in their office, and it goes bork. She recently upgraded to the new version iof the airport software, (running os10.3.3) and we, desktop support, dont know quite what to say. If anyone knows about this issue or has any ideas of what i can try and do that would be great.
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Dave Walker
ITS Desktop Support
I am working at the Rochester Institute of Technology, and we have had an intresting problem arise, and I want to see what the comminuty has to say.
Our campus is mostly wireless now, and we have a few different types of AP's, some of the AP's do not work with AirPort cards, and we note that. However we have come across the problem that Apple friendly AP's will drop AirPort connections when being activly used. Example: A professor is using Safari and it says can not display page, she checks her IP and it is a 169.* address. The person is not walking around, is in their office, and it goes bork. She recently upgraded to the new version iof the airport software, (running os10.3.3) and we, desktop support, dont know quite what to say. If anyone knows about this issue or has any ideas of what i can try and do that would be great.
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Dave Walker
ITS Desktop Support