Hi Jon,
It looks like you are correct. Enter a trouble ticket request help.
Jon
At 08:09 AM 9/12/2007, Jon Johnsen wrote:
> In University Hall, we are experiencing periods of more
> than two hours a day, early and/or midday, when it doesn't seem
> possible to logon to AirBears, even though the signal is strong.
>
> Is it possible that the pool of IP addresses for the
> relevant AirBears subnet is being used up?
Yep
> With more Public Health faculty, students, and staff using
> AirBears, isn't good.
>
> How can we determine if the pool of available IP addresses
> is being used up almost every day?
http://www.net.berkeley.edu/newcricket/grapher.cgi?target=%2Fairbears-clients
UHall is in the mulford zone.
> Or is there another possible explanation for this problem?
>
> Also, the School of Public Health library is moving into
> University Hall over the next several weeks. Will their AirBears
> access points be on the same AirBears subnet as the rest of the building?
Yes
>If so, the situation here will be getting much worse very soon.
>
>(Is the AirBears mailing list active?)
Yes
>Jon Johnsen
>Information Systems Office
>461 University Hall
>School of Public Health, UC Berkeley
>510 642 5030
>
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