well as the 20 from last year) on our Cisco wireless network. =20
What are they authenticating to at login ? Have you tried having the =
laptops start up in a local account? Are there any problem with it =
starting up and connecting to the wireless when you do that? If not, =
then it sounds more like something relating to the way Cisco is talking =
to the network than a wireless problem. =20
I would look toward software updates on the APs as a possible source???
Renee Ramig
Seven Hills School
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Subject: Apple MacBooks and Cisco wireless
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Greetings,
We have 60 new Apple MacBook laptops and are connecting to our Cisco =
wireless network. We would like to have them at start-up/boot to the =
log-on screen. After that have our users log-on to their network =
account. About 90% of the time it works okay, but is slow. 10% of the =
time it requires a re-start after 5 minutes. We have no problems if the =
laptops are in a 'wired lab' to be able to connect and users log-on.
Thanks for your suggestions,
Laszlo Barjak
The American International School of Budapest
P O Box 53
1525 Budapest, Hungary
www.aisb.hu<http://www.aisb.hu>
lbarjak@aisb.hu<mailto:lbarjak@aisb.hu>
+36/26/556-075
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