Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Poll - Campus Open Guest Wireless

2017-11-15 Thread Jess Walczak
We have an open SSID that has a click to continue AUP (served from a portal function in Cisco ISE), and then then you're good to go. That lasts until midnight and then resets. We initially thought about capturing data about people, but if you're not validating that data then you cannot trust it.

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Poll - Campus Open Guest Wireless

2017-11-15 Thread Tony Skalski
We went from self-registration to captive portal (click to accept AUP), and a year and a half ago to an open guest wifi with no captive portal and no registration. We and our customers couldn't be happier with it (and we're not worried about how much it is used). ajs On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 4:02

Poll - Campus Open Guest Wireless

2017-11-15 Thread Christopher H Ressel
Hi all, We are actively looking at pursuing an open guest wireless solution where all guests are required to do for access it to accept terms of use via a captive portal (no self-registration). I was hoping to get an idea (general head count) of how many of you are out there to give us an idea

Spectrum Analyzer and NetScout OneTouch

2017-11-15 Thread Sullivan, Don
I was wondering if there was anyone on the list who is currently using or has used a NetScout OneTouch AT tester and NetScout Spectrum XT USB based analyzer that would be willing to have an offline conversation about their experience with these products. We are evaluating them but we would like

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WLC Mobility Groups

2017-11-15 Thread Jeffrey D. Sessler
As far as I know, mobility scales with the controllers, and the limit is 24 controllers in the same mobility group. With a mobility list (bundle of different mobility groups) you can have up to 72 members. 24 8540's would get you 144,000 WAPs in a single mobility group. Jeff On 11/15/17,

Re: WLC Mobility Groups

2017-11-15 Thread Eriks Rugelis
FWIW, our Keele campus has twelve WLC5508's which together support approx. 4900 APs. We have a single Mobility Group configured for all APs located at this campus. The campus has daily peaks of approx. 25K concurrent devices associated. We are not aware of any operationally 'bad' system