December 22nd, 2007
Iphone Flunks Out At Duke University
Well it wasn’t AT&T’s west coast network, but the iPhone did manage to short circuit one, albeit much smaller, network today. The iPhone’s Wi-Fi connection appears to be causing problems on the wireless network at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
The built-in 802.11b/g adapters on a number of phones occasionally flood certain parts of the University’s wireless LAN with MAC address requests. This has lead to the temporary loss of signal from 12 to 30 wireless access points on different occasions.
The campus primary WLAN provider, Cisco, is currently working with network administrators who have opened a help desk ticket with Apple. However, a specific cause has yet to be determined.