RE: Welcome to Bring-Your-Own-Access | EdTech Magazine

2016-03-10 Thread Williams, Matthew
I think about it every time I get a ticket that says, "my phone won't work on wireless, but my roommate's does. This is clearly a network problem that must be fixed immediately!" :) The biggest issue that I've run into with this is that we have a "Residential Learning" environment and there

Welcome to Bring-Your-Own-Access | EdTech Magazine

2016-03-10 Thread trent . hurt
Any folks looking to adopt bring your own access policies? http://edtechmagazine.com/higher/article/2015/12/welcome-bring-your-own-access Sent from my iPhone ** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Recent Radius Meltdowns

2016-03-10 Thread Curtis K. Larsen
About a year and a half ago I did pretty exhaustive testing of RADIUS load with the Spirent traffic generator and with the assistance of PacketFence developers. (PacketFence is also based on FreeRADIUS). They suggested we tweak the MaxConcurrentAPI setting on our test AD server. So we did,

RE: Typical Registration Numbers for Guest Wireless Service?

2016-03-10 Thread Hector J Rios
We advertise our guest SSID throughout the campus. Only faculty and staff can sponsor guest access. Hector Rios Louisiana State University [cid:image001.png@01D17ADE.C6B4EF90] From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Recent Radius Meltdowns

2016-03-10 Thread Jake Snyder
If AD is not keeping up with the NTLM requests, giving the DCs more NTLM worker threads can help it keep up with higher loads. Working with TAC we found specifically in the ACS logs that it was waiting for Windows to respond. As far as number of devices, they weren't showing increases over

RE: Typical Registration Numbers for Guest Wireless Service?

2016-03-10 Thread Adam T Ferrero
We see about 1,000 guests per day typically. We never have advertised it but the onboarding SSID is open and captive portal so people find it and self service onboard (via SMS texted credentials and switching to our WPA2 enterprise SSID). Generally our environment is about 30,000

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Recent Radius Meltdowns

2016-03-10 Thread Matthew Newton
Hi, On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 10:54:59AM -0800, Jake Snyder wrote: > That's for the great info on FreeRadius. I don't think this is > the case in what I'm seeing that, which is specifically that > Windows AD is not keeping up with NTLM. OK, that's interesting. I think the issue that others have

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Recent Radius Meltdowns

2016-03-10 Thread Kitri Waterman
This exact discussion came up in a ClearPass in-depth class yesterday at Atmosphere/Airheads since ClearPass (based on FreeRadius) only has so many worker threads. Anything over a 2 sec delay between ClearPass and AD was...not ideal. The class was "Adapting to Evolving User, Security and

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Typical Registration Numbers for Guest Wireless Service?

2016-03-10 Thread Julian Y Koh
On Thu Mar 10 2016 12:36:16 CST, "Zielske, Jessica" wrote: > > Is anyone able to share stats on the quantity of guest registrations over a > time period, a daily average or the like? > Our device registrations are good for a period of 7 days. On average we see

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Recent Radius Meltdowns

2016-03-10 Thread Jake Snyder
Matthew, That's for the great info on FreeRadius. I don't think this is the case in what I'm seeing that, which is specifically that Windows AD is not keeping up with NTLM. These are customers with environments that are relatively stable and have been performing well for extended periods of

Typical Registration Numbers for Guest Wireless Service?

2016-03-10 Thread Zielske, Jessica
For those implementing a guest wireless service for sponsored and/or non-sponsored guests, Is anyone able to share stats on the quantity of guest registrations over a time period, a daily average or the like? We are working to forecast the load for a new non-sponsored guest wireless service,

Anyone familiar with cloud WLAN vendor Relay2?

2016-03-10 Thread Bob Brown
Relay2 is announcing some new stuff and I'm just wondering if anyone if familiar with them, has any thoughts on what they're doing, how they compare to other vendors like Cisco, Ruckus, HP/Aruba, etc. Thanks, BobB Bob Brown Online Executive Editor, News T:

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Recent Radius Meltdowns

2016-03-10 Thread Matthew Newton
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 09:14:02AM -0500, Earl Barfield wrote: > >Just wanted to throw this out to the educause community to see if others > >are seeing this. Although this is not ultimately a problem with Higher Ed, > >the large scale RADIUS deployments in higher ed resulting in more impact > >

Re: Recent Radius Meltdowns

2016-03-10 Thread Earl Barfield
Date:Wed, 9 Mar 2016 14:05:07 -0700 From:Jake Snyder Subject: Recent Radius Meltdowns Just wanted to throw this out to the educause community to see if others are seeing this. Although this is not ultimately a problem with Higher Ed, the large scale RADIUS