We're considering Cloudpath XpressConnect to see if this product can
assist with client configuration and help us achieve higher user
adoption of our 802.1x network.
Anyone using XpressConnect successfully? Do you use it for Win and Mac?
How is pricing determined for a campus?
We're
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Hi Mike,
We've been using it successfully since September, primarily with Windows
XP,Vista,7 and Mac OSX 10.4,5,6.
The only real issues we had were getting it to work with Apache 1* and SSL
(it'd hang attempting to download support files), but
Hey Michael,
We here at UBC use their product with great success. It has been the
driving force behind our push to get everyone to switch over to 802.1x.
The time it has saved at the tier 1 level, has more than paid for
itself. Been running it for a few years. It's interface is highly
We implemented this for the start of this term. We have swung from 90%
web portal login and 10% 802.1x to about 60% 802.1x and 40% web portal.
The trend is still expanding as users use xpressconnect once and never
go back to web portal. User numbers in general have increased 300%
this term
I meant to also say our xpressconnect is at network-help.hw.ac.uk/xpressconnect
And our main wifi doc site with usage trends is at:
http://www.hw.ac.uk/uics/wifi/wifi_hwu_statistics.htm
Many Thanks
Peter Methven
Network Specialist
Heriot- Watt University
Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.
This is being
We have been using Xpress connect since this summer and it has greatly reduced
the number of Wireless Setup support calls to our help desk.
-Neil
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Neil Johnson
Network Engineer
Information Technology Services
The University of Iowa
Work: 319 384-0938
Mobile: 319 540-2081
Fax: 319 355-2618
Yes, it can, that is the way we have it configure here at DU.
Marcelo Lew
Wireless Network Specialist
University Technology Services
University of Denver
Desk: (303) 871-6523
Cell: (303) 669-4217
Fax: (303) 871-5900
Email: m...@du.edu
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It can reorder preferred networks to ensure the devices connect to the
secure one in preference. I've never tried deleting networks from
users laptops as I always worry they may object but I believe it can.
Many Thank
Peter Methven
Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.
This is
On 23/11/2009 19:11, Methven, Peter J wrote:
It can reorder preferred networks to ensure the devices connect to the
secure one in preference. I've never tried deleting networks from
users laptops as I always worry they may object but I believe it can.
Yep definitely can. We use it to remove the