Cisco access point at fault for Duke's wireless issues (Was Re: [LINK] iPhones & Cisco)

Rick Welykochy rick at praxis.com.au
Sun Jul 22 09:31:03 AEST 2007


Kim Davies wrote:

> If those involved in diagnosing and fixing the problem say the iPhone
> was not the trigger of their network problems, and you are claiming that
> they are wrong and it is -- I think the burden of proof is on you to
> explain why they are wrong.
> 
> It strikes me this is probably just a case of network issues arising
> around the same time iPhone was released and someone figured it could be
> related - but after investigating the issue it was deemed it had nothing
> to do with it.

IIRC, the problem arose when thousands of iPhones joined the network
within a small time interval. Perhaps this was an untested case
for Cisco.


cheers
rickw





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