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?
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?
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? If so, the situation here will be getting much worse very soon.
(Is the AirBears mailing list active?)
Jon Johnsen
Information Systems Office
461 University Hall
School of Public Health, UC Berkeley
510 642 5030
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