Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ClearPass - not so clear anymore

2018-04-02 Thread Max McGrath
Jason - I'm curious what version of PacketFence you were running? Also, if you worked with Inverse, Inc. to set it up or if you set it up yourself? If you follow the development of PF, you'll know the clustering dramatically improves with every major release. Also, Inverse, Inc. offers

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ClearPass - not so clear anymore

2018-04-02 Thread Rumford, Charles
We are using PacketFence (in non-clustered mode) in a VM for handling out guest and device networks. I've been really happy with it, and the support from inverse is pretty awesome. Our 802.1x network is powered by FreeRADIUS 3 with a Kerberos backend. We have a in house built system that

RE: ClearPass - not so clear anymore

2018-04-02 Thread Rob Harris
Did you talk to your reps (direct, not partner) prior to the upgrade? They’ve always helped us when things like that happened and made sure we had what we needed. [The Culinary Institute of America] Robert Harris Manager – Telecom, Networks, & AV Services Culinary Institute of America 1946

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ClearPass - not so clear anymore

2018-04-02 Thread Trinklein, Jason R
We are considering clearpass for our guest network captive portal. We have a case of sticker shock, however…at a cost of nearly $50K, it seems expensive for a captive portal. What alternative solutions are people using? We are very happy with FreeRADIUS for wireless auth, but we need a robust

ClearPass - not so clear anymore

2018-04-02 Thread Hector J Rios
I’ve got two complaints about this product. One, it seems like with every patch or upgrade, this solution is getting worse and worse. This is disappointing because when we bought this solution two years ago it was rock solid. Second, due to the new licensing scheme, we are now exceeding our