- Feb 6, 2017
- 96,447
- 12,114
- 113
So a "Bungled" multi-million dollar HP Aruba Enterprise install? What about all of the other users both here and XDA having the same issue? Bad enterprise installs also?Have you talked with the cs center it yet?
My guess is it's their new equipment.
P. S. I wouldn't rely on them to tell you about others with 6g issues.
Everyone trying to help even if you don't think their suggestion works best just move on to the next suggestion.So a "Bungled" multi-million dollar HP Aruba Enterprise install? That's your "guess"? What about all of the other users both here and XDA having the same issue? Bad enterprise installs also? ...not so sure.
Do you work there? Are there any restrictions regarding network access? If you are an employee and can't access the network but should have you spoken to the IT department?The Chase center environment is a million dollar HP/Aruba Enterprise install, so I'm Really doubting that would be the issue. Also, a LOT of other people are also having this issues, so chances of ALL AP's being bad? is pretty close to zero. One would think.
Um.. no. I don't believe you have to be an employee to sit down and watch the game (just a ticket) ? I don't know anyone in the IT department at the Chase center.Do you work there? Are there any restrictions regarding network access? If you are an employee and can't access the network but should have you spoken to the IT department?
Unfortunately, there is probably nothing you can do if you are a guest at a venue who is unable to access the WiFi network and the venue doesn't fix the problem. Since you aren't required to have access for your job, and it's not your own personal network, there is little incentive for the venue to take action. You could try contacting them via social media and mentioning the problem. If many other people do the same, then they may be more inclined to troubleshoot it.Um.. no. I don't believe you have to be an employee to sit down and watch the game (just a ticket) ? I don't know anyone in the IT department at the Chase center.
Well.. a couple of things. I'm pretty sure this was stated earlier in the thread, but just to recap:Unfortunately, there is probably nothing you can do if you are a guest at a venue who is unable to access the WiFi network and the venue doesn't fix the problem. Since you aren't required to have access for your job, and it's not your own personal network, there is little incentive for the venue to take action. You could try contacting them via social media and mentioning the problem. If many other people do the same, then they may be more inclined to troubleshoot it.