Both the LAKENet area and the Technical Support area have been working on the lock out problem at Canandaigua for two months now, making about a half a dozen changes that have reduced the situation some(from replacing NIC cards to evening the packet size of data in the network). The problem was that workstations would lose their connection and not be able to reconnect for 10 - 15 minutes, my understanding now is they lose their connection but can get back in. I understand that this still is not acceptable. It affects a number of districts, and we continue to consider it a priority.
Both the LAKENet area and the Technical Support area have been working on the lock out problem at Canandaigua for two months now, making about a half a dozen changes that have reduced the situation some(from replacing NIC cards to evening the packet size of data in the network). The problem was that workstations would lose their connection and not be able to reconnect for 10 - 15 minutes, my understanding now is they lose their connection but can get back in. I understand that this still is not acceptable. It affects a number of districts, and we continue to consider it a priority.