Eduroam

2006-11-14 Thread Lee Badman
Hi Group- Some questions on Eduroam, knowing that several of you participate: - Knowing that Eduroam's feterated RADIUS model started in Europe, is there a domestic equivilent, or is Eduroam becoming the single de facto standard for use by US schools as well? - As I look over the Eduroam site,

Windows XP SP2 Wireless hotfix

2006-11-14 Thread King, Michael
Found this on the SANS site: http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=1849 Seems Microsoft has released a hotfix (This means it will NOT appear on Windows Update) that changes the default behavior of the Wireless Supplicant. Allows group policy to control WPA2 settings. Allows networks in

Connecting Palm TX onto a EAP-TTLS environment

2006-11-14 Thread Jorge Bodden
Hello all, I have been trying for two weeks now to get a Palm TX device to connect onto my wireless network. We run WPA/TKIP encryption with EAP-TTLS/PAP authentication. Initially the device told me that server certificate could not be verified. They made me buy some palm ESU software that

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Eduroam

2006-11-14 Thread B Thompson
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 09:39:42AM -0500, Lee Badman wrote: - As I look over the Eduroam site, it looks fairly easy to set up- but also implies that TTLS is the only EAP type available. Is this still the case? We are supporting PEAP and TTLS. -- Ben Thompson University of York **

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Eduroam

2006-11-14 Thread Kevin Miller
There is work within the SALSA-FWNA group of Internet2 (http://security.internet2.edu/fwna). There is a pair of US servers that connect to Eduroam. There are also activities underway to improve the federated aspect of the service using Shib/SAML. EAP is the common denominator, but beyond that,

FM Transmitter

2006-11-14 Thread Kristiansen, Stein
Our campus radio station needs to move its transmitter from its current tower. One of the options is to lower the power and put the transmitter on one of our taller Dorms. I cant see how it would have any effect on our wireless network, but I thought I would throw it out to the good folks

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FM Transmitter

2006-11-14 Thread Rick Brown
Stein, You could definitely see issues such as bleedover on to other electronics. Our campus radio transmitter is located on top of the library (10 floors). I have seen it bleed over into our phone systems near there. We also have issues with the audio bleeding onto the CATV channel near the

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] FM Transmitter

2006-11-14 Thread Daniel, Colin
I expect that Mr. Kristiansen (or radio station personnel) have considered the FCC in this matter. It seems as though the question is about interference with the 802.11 spectrum from the FM transmitter. In my years working in broadcasting I've seen some very strange things happen regarding