Quite true, and the Fire runs a different OS so it's unlikely but we can hope.
The problem here is that the fire is not available in Australia, so only the
real techy people would make the effort to get one. The person I spoke to
looked into it, but wasn't keen on going into the effort of gettin
We haven't seen to may of the basic kindle or the nook for that matter, but
after the winter break the kindle fire is everywhere on campus and it is able
to use the WPA2 Enterprise network. I'd be very surprised if Amazon went back
and retooled the kindle's software so it is capable of usin
Hi,
Just had our first request for assistance with a Kindle, not an overly popular
product here yet but apparently gaining more interest. Of course it just
doesn't work with our wireless which I'm sure is quite common and we are not
planning to run a PSK network for devices like this. Web auth
AP isolation + VLAN 666 for guests. It's the only way to be sure. ;-)
-Aaron
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Cal Frye
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Give different IP addresses on the visitor network that cannot access local
resources (e.g Blackboard).
We also use the "allow unknown clients" in DHCP. Once a device is registered on
the regular network, it will not receive a lease on the visitor network.
Philippe Univ. of TN
On Jan 30, 201
On 1/30/12 3:55 PM, Lee H Badman wrote:
> How do you regulate the suck so guests can use it, but campus folks can't?
>
Consider an alternative: There are internal resources that you likely
block from Internet access. Guests on your wireless network don't need
access to these resources, either. Stu
Just post the question at http://community.arubanetworks.com
You will get a response quickly. I'd post it in the ArubaOS and Mobility
Controllers section.
Zach Jennings
Senior Network Server Manager
Aruba Certified Mobility Professional, Airheads MVP Expert
West Chester University of PA
610-436-
Quick question, what is the loglevel to get NAT and PAT translates from an
aruba controller? I'm stuck but I still don't feel like wasting an afternoon on
with TAC. Does someone know offhand?
Thanks!
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How do you regulate the suck so guests can use it, but campus folks can't?
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To keep the students and employees off it.
-Brian
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