Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] eduroam CAT Tool questioin

2018-05-10 Thread Tony Skalski
I would check the connection properties that get set up (by the CAT) and verify they are correct. This sounds similar to an issue we see with Windows 10 clients connecting to older PPTP VPNs, where we have to explicitly pick the EAP type to be used. ajs On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 4:05 PM Schwartz,

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] eduroam CAT Tool questioin

2018-05-10 Thread Schwartz, Roger J
Tony, We cannot authenticate, getting the following error: Login incorrect (eap: No mutually acceptable types found): [uthsc.edu\rschw...@uthsc.edu/] or a varation of this when we try other auth methods. I am pretty sure it has to do with the Supported EAP types

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] eduroam CAT Tool questioin

2018-05-10 Thread Tony Skalski
Yep. We have onboarded a bunch. What are you seeing? There is also: https://lists.geant.org/sympa/info/cat-users ajs On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 2:55 PM Schwartz, Roger J wrote: > Has anyone used the eduroam CAT tool to create the onboarding for Windows > 10 users? We are

eduroam CAT Tool questioin

2018-05-10 Thread Schwartz, Roger J
Has anyone used the eduroam CAT tool to create the onboarding for Windows 10 users? We are stuck getting a Windows 10 configuration to work with the CAT Tool. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Roger ___ Roger Schwartz

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Re-authentication times for guest wireless solutions

2018-05-10 Thread Holland, Stephen
We allow users to self-register and send password via text message. Authentication is good for 12 Hours and they can re-register We also allow conference guests to login with one-day conference code which is good for that day. While on the topic of guest portals. What do people think of using

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Re-authentication times for guest wireless solutions

2018-05-10 Thread Adam T. Ferrero
We let folks captive portal to Clearpass on an open SSID and we Twilio SMS text them a credential. Then they switch to the WPA2 SSID and the credential is good for 5 days. It’s around 1,000 guests per day. Adam From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Re-authentication times for guest wireless solutions

2018-05-10 Thread Jonathan Waldrep
Users that are not sponsored: - can self-register - the password (6 digits) is sent via email/SMS to ensure we have *some* point of contact - the account is good for 9 hours (a work day plus some wiggle room). - If they forget their password or want to extend/renew their account, they can

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Re-authentication times for guest wireless solutions

2018-05-10 Thread Max McGrath
We are 24 hours. Max -- Max McGrath Infrastructure and Security Manager Carthage College 262-551- mmcgr...@carthage.edu On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 11:00 AM, Daniel Wurst wrote: > Hi all! > > This summer we plan to make

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Re-authentication times for guest wireless solutions

2018-05-10 Thread Watters, John
We also use 7 days with a 3 renewal limit, giving them 28 days. I think this resets after 1 year. But, our group does not take care of this. The Security folks handle this with their NAC. And, exceptions can be made on a MAC address basis. John Watters Network Engineer, OIT, The University of

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Re-authentication times for guest wireless solutions

2018-05-10 Thread Julian Y Koh
> On May 10, 2018, at 11:00, Daniel Wurst wrote: > > This summer we plan to make changes to our guest wireless solution. We plan > to have users go to a captive portal page on our Aruba controllers. Currently > we have our re-authentication interval set to 8 hours. We were

Re-authentication times for guest wireless solutions

2018-05-10 Thread Daniel Wurst
Hi all! This summer we plan to make changes to our guest wireless solution. We plan to have users go to a captive portal page on our Aruba controllers. Currently we have our re-authentication interval set to 8 hours. We were wondering how often other universities are making wireless guests

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Photos of outdoor APs on building

2018-05-10 Thread Mark Anthony
We've used those covers as well in some of our installs. They are nice covers and the bonus is they are pretty cheap. Since you bring up the Oberon products I'd like to ask if anyone has used the pedestals they offer? Here is the link to it: