Last week Duke University officials blamed the iPhone for causing problems with their wireless network. That have retracted that statement and now point to a Cisco wireless access point. This time it’s for real…Cisco helped them track down the problem.
Cisco made a statement to Macworld that said, “Cisco worked closely with Duke and Apple to identify the source of this problem, which was caused by a Cisco-based network issue. Cisco has provided a fix that has been applied to Duke’s network and the problem has not occurred since.”
A Duke University official has said that the statements about the iPhone were inaccurate that they fully retract the statement. They also wanted to make sure to say that the iPhone is fully compatible with their wireless network.
Last week the Duke IT staff said with no doubt that they had track down the issues to the iPhone by using their MAC addresses. It seem that is not the case. The iPhone is vindicated!
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