Re: [Ietf-62] Wireless for ietf-62

"David Farmer" <farmer@umn.edu> Mon, 28 February 2005 14:43 UTC

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What about Power injectors?  If possible we want power injectors 
included.  It will make AP setup easier.   The 3750s we have are NOT 
POE.  We do have some POE 3750s on order for our Lab, but I do not 
expect them to get here before IETF.

On 24 Feb 2005 Jim Martin wrote:

> Gentlepeople,
>  Last night I spoke with both Ben Crosby and Jeff Young at Alcatel,
>  and 
> leaned on their kindness to loan us the Airespace gear that was used
> at the last meeting. Unfortunately, this is really politically awkward
> now that Airespace is owned by Cisco. Thankfully though, their desire
> to help out friends in need has overridden corporate concerns this
> time, so we have 35 APs and the associated ancillary pieces if we need
> them.  We're still trying to get ahold of Chris Elliott and go the
> official Cisco route, but even if that falls through, we're still
> safe.
> 
>  Whew! :-)
> 
>  - Jim
> 
> On Feb 23, 2005, at 1:41 PM, Jim Martin wrote:
> 
> > Al,
> > 	I understand that we're really late in the game, but I'm not ready
> > to push the panic button just yet. Cisco's never failed to come
> > through for us. However, I'd appreciate your sending the 340s to
> > MPLS, just as a last ditch measure. Karen did speak with Chris and
> > he indicated that getting the 1200s shouldn't be terribly difficult,
> > however, we're still trying to confirm that everything is arranged.
> >
> > 	- Jim
> >
> > On Feb 22, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Albert Vezza wrote:
> >
> >> Folks,
> >>
> >> Does anyone know whether or not we a firm commitment of a loan of
> >> wireless APs for Minneapolis?  It is getting late in the game and
> >> we will need to really scramble if we don't.  If we don't how many
> >> do we need.  I have 15 old Cisco Aironet 340s.  Should we ship them
> >> and how many more Aps would we need to scrounge.
> >>
> >> Al
> >> -- 
> >> Albert Vezza
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> >>
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