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EECS Secure wireless network

September 5, 2012 by IRIS Staff

Users are experiencing trouble using the EECS Secure wireless network. The available IP pool is full and we are working to free up IP space for the network.

During this outage, you may wish to use [one of our other wireless networks](/10-services/wireless.html) such as EECS-Open or Airbears.

We appreciate your patience.

UPDATE

[2012-09-05 16:52:06 | Aaron Culich]

We have temporarily reduced the DHCP lease times on EECS-Secure from 2 hours to 1 hour as a short-term fix for the problem of running out of IP addresses.

The long-term fix will be to expand the subnet for EECS-Secure so there are more IP addresses available.

Resolved as of 2012-09-05 16:00:00

Filed Under: Resolved Incidents Services: Wireless Networking

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