Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.1x in WLAN design

2003-08-26 Thread William Paraska
I have attached the web page link that describes the wireless system and coverage at GSU. We use strictly 802.11b. Strictly CISCO access points for the centrally managed system and we provide the CISCO VPN client at no cost. For PDA's only the Pocket PC 2002 and beyond can connect secure and

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.1x in WLAN design

2003-08-26 Thread Daniel Eklund
At Wayne State in Detroit we are using 802.11b and have started deploying b/g. We use open access points on a separate VLAN with a Bluesocket gateway on the back-end. Our hope is that by leaving the access points as open as possible that we will avoid client issues. So far, so good. Typically

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.1x in WLAN design

2003-08-26 Thread Nicola Foggi
I definitely agree... We've modified our netreg type system to accomidate the wireless users... but we have stuck strictly with SSID/WEP with no additional LEAP/PEAP or anything else... this decision was based on the fact that we want to allow anyone that has any type of 802.11b device onto

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.1x vs. Bluesocket/Reefedge vs. VPN

2003-08-26 Thread Nicola Foggi
We don't broadcast the SSID... a user can get it by logging in (via computer lab, home pc, somewhere else) to a website which will display to them the SSID and WEP keys... Nicola Foggi Networks and Telecom DePaul University [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/26/03 06:31AM Finally -- how many schools have

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.1x vs. Bluesocket/Reefedge vs. VPN

2003-08-26 Thread Garret Yoshimi
Our current deployment is all 11b (Proxim); using Nordix and Vernier to manage the cloud. SSID is not broadcast. WEP + Radius signon. Early on we opted for nothing on the client based on deployment/scalability/support. Usage has been relatively light over the past couple of years, although