it.
I definitely recommend you get this agreement in place if possible. If
the user ripped the light fixture off the wall and smashed it, the
solution would not be to put a cage around the light fixture - ya
know? Food for thought.
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> Thank you all for the informative replies. As is pro
is
hard to use). But if I ssh from my iPhone, it's just a little jittery, and
I can do enough work to download a file or two, etc.
Basically, I can't speak to MacBooks, but every iPhone I've used seems to
have an exceptionally good antenna, Wi-Fi radio, or both.
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We have alerting for this situation but our interpretation is that
operating the jamming feature would not be legal in the States.
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We have 10k students and we removed the guest network rate limit in
2015. We figured we would keep an eye on "top talkers" and address
issues on a case-by-case basis, but we have had no issues of this
type, so it hasn't really come up.
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to
find a way to get the .mobileconfig file into Safari on the device, but
once you do that, the configuration process is quite streamlined. An
Android equivalent would be amazing.
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I don't follow how sending someone configuration via a QR code on our
website, would have a different trust profile from showing instructions on
that same website, or sending them to eduroam CAT from that website.
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I wish there was a QR schema. Even if it only worked on devices with
another connection available (LTE, etc.) to download the config. Sigh.
The closest we have right now is scanning a QR code leading to a
.mobileconfig file on iOS.
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ixed it. But this is a step in the right
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Fishel,
I'm no Tim, but I do have a fairly in-depth understanding of the
mechanics at work regarding 802.1X server certificates, and my number
is in my signature.
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> WPA-Enterprise
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> Try these instructi
Try these instructions. We had one Android 11 user report that they
work. You will obviously need a copy of your institution's
certificate.
https://uah.teamdynamix.com/TDClient/2075/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=84342
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What does "less than the delays from protocols" mean?
The only protocol at work here is 802.11, right? The one that can
dodge same-channel interference but can NOT dodge spillover from
adjacent channels?
Am I missing something?
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Ryan,
We have a flag you can set that will hide you from the UAH directory and
cause us to never reveal that you're a student ("FERPA hold"). One can
assume that privacy-conscious students might set this flag. By that metric,
12% of our students are privacy-conscious.
HTH
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- there is no cert you could provide
to make them happy.) So we migrated to a long-validity private CA that
our CISO manipulates using openssl(1), and we distribute the CA using
eduroam CAT. All is well in the world.
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iversities that have passed such a policy. But as some have
mentioned, this is the WIRELESS-LAN list, rather than the LAWYER list,
so of course I'm just speculating.
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with a Mi-Fi device, I'm not sure how that's
any different.
That being said, we do not have such a policy - just one forbidding
them from connecting their routers and such to our network. That's
fine for us, and we just try to educate people - 90% of the time it
works every time.
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I had occasion to try this. It works, in that the Home connects to Wi-Fi,
but it still keeps doing the pulsing lights thing, and if you say "okay
Google," it responds "Your Google Home isn't set up yet."
Is there another workaround for this, maybe?
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There was never any question, we have always offered wireless in these
locations. However, none of ours are old enough for the word
"historic" to be involved, so we have it pretty easy.
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the entire time you are trying to provide a secure wireless experience
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On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 9:56 AM Jonathan Oakden wrote
We have had this kind of difficulty. Our standard toolbox is:
- Linux/Android: Forget the network and rerun CAT
- Windows: "netsh wlan profile delete name=eduroam" as admin and rerun CAT
- iPhone/Mac: Delete profile via preferences and rerun CAT
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I'd like to also note that Chromebook hardware has little in common
with Android devices. Most of them are much closer to a PC in
architecture. So they are unlikely to share a wireless chip with the
typical Android device.
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Sometimes I wonder if we're the only campus that doesn't get that type
of thing. We used to have a few "can you turn off this LED" before we
just turned all of them off by default.
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k. Same problem, different moving
> targets :)
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> On Aug 17, 2018, at 5:21 PM, Hunter Fuller wrote:
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>
ure about the association between 802.1X and this
problem. Seems to me like any popular SSID would have the same issue, no?
If it is a bus full of students, they would all automatically associate,
802.1X or not, right?
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> the actual value from AD i'd say your good to go.
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ation. Instead the RADIUS server will send
> back the PSK value the user/device should be using and the WLC does the
> verification/validation based on that return value.
>
> Nick
>
> On Aug 4, 2017, at 4:02 PM, Hunter Fuller <hf0...@uah.edu> wrote:
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> Yep - we use Cisco AC
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> get IPSK) is the same concern Lee has; not touching it until MR3 or
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Just like Brian mentioned, we sort users based on their attributes. If you
are staff, and you connect to eduroam, you end up on the staff network.
Those who didn't go that route, but instead kept the other ESSID for
separation, what did you find were the shortcomings were with the
attribute-based
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 4:30 PM Marcelo Maraboli
wrote:
> - Did you leave an SSID for legacy devices ? (What AUTH mechanism for this
> SSID?)
>
Our "UAH Get Connected" ESSID is wide open, and will assist users with
connecting to eduroam. It also doubles as our
Your replies have addressed what I was asking wrt security concerns. Thanks
for the detail.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 9:34 AM Lee H Badman wrote:
> We don’t see a lot of bad coming out of the gadgets. If a laptop lands on
> that network- which is still security monitored- and
How do you handle security concerns, DMCA, and law enforcement requests for
this ESSID?
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 8:23 AM Lee H Badman wrote:
After kicking tires on leading classification engines and weighing solution
dollars and support costs, we opted to pilot a wide open
Also, I think saying that students "save $30 on the laptop buying it with
just the 2.4 radio" implies an unrealistic degree of involvement in the
technical aspects of buying a new computer. If people thought this way, I
think we would see this problem less often, because everyone loves fast
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>
>
> We are currently using a 5GHz only SSID (as well as 2.4) and have been
> trying to encourage students to use it. We recently conducted a survey of
> wireless performance and asked quest
Similarly, we haven't looked at it. You can walk into Best Buy today and
walk out with a brand new laptop with no 5GHz wireless.
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I'm interested in why you would separate it into a different VRF.
Anyway, we have gotten rid of NAT on Resnet and it is amazing. We are
piloting the same situation on wireless. Do it as soon as you can get away
with it. You will get fewer tickets. There is less info to chase down about
issues.
enced and will just add significant cost.
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> The tougher question is – if yes, um .. any good references to configure
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associate the device to cause new
> encryption keys to be generated. I believe the default is every 1800
> seconds or 30 minutes.
>
> The SSID they are using for streaming devices is secured using WPA2 PSK
> and MAC filtered.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Hunter
I haven't run into this.
I'm curious what a "session timeout" is in this context. (Session with
what?)
Also, what is the wireless system involved? And how are you doing auth?
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 10:16 Mccormick, Kevin wrote:
> I have received a complaint that an XBox
Danny - I agree, but I find it challenging to purchase microwaves, space
heaters, etc. Any advice?
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 09:45 Danny Eaton wrote:
> I’ve always said – and will continue to say – if it has a power cord, then
> it should have an Ethernet cord, too.
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>
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Echoing Lee - Your co channel issues are not surprising. Our 300 seat
lecture hall sees 500 clients during a typical class. We have two 2GHz
radios and four 5GHz radios active in this environment. Can you turn off /
remove some radios?
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 09:35 Zoltan Toth
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I am using old Aironet 1131s for this. Convert them to autonomous and use
the 5GHz radio to associate. It is 802.11a, but this is fine for most
devices. If it needs higher bandwidth we urge the user to get a drop. (Our
residence halls have full wired coverage, so we are not running into this
issue
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What in the world? Is there no way to push it from the controller?
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On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 2:42 PM, Becker, Jason <j
people toward eduroam (our 802.1X solution).
None of this is in production but it's the direction I think we are
leaning when we discontinue our legacy PSK ESSIDs.
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and we seem to be fine.
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We are a mixed Cisco and Xirrus shop.
Jason, you may be glad to know that, in new XMS and AOS releases,
Xirrus has moved from saying "IAP" to saying "radio" like everyone
else on the planet always has. :)
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We had one of those on campus for a couple of days. We whitelisted it
by MAC address (no dot1X at the time, so it used one of our PSK
networks) and it used our existing infrastructure with no issues. We
are a Cisco shop.
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The device was behind a *one-to-one* NAT... not a many-to-one
("PAT"/"IP masquerading").
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On Mon, Jan 25, 201
For what it's worth - my Nexus 4's battery life *improved* with Wi-Fi
turned on. I assume this was due to reduced activity on the HSDPA radio.
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This thread prompted me to take a look at my phone's Wi-Fi calling
settings. (I have T-Mobile.) It also asked me for an E911 address.
This terrifies me.
What are the chances that I will be calling 911 from home, as compared to
some other random place where I might have Wi-Fi?...
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1,7,13 are the correct channels in other countries where the channels go up
to 14. We only get 11 of them in these parts. :)
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On Sep 3, 2015 7:17 AM, "Gogan, James Patrick" <go...@email.unc.edu> wrote:
> Does anyone have any experienc
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Chuck Enfield chu...@psu.edu wrote:
If so, why would we focus on saying, wireless might not work.
It's not helpful to us or our users. A much more constructive approach
would be to tell faculty to plan for when wireless doesn't work - to have
a back-up plan
highly-utilized radios and toward
underutilized ones. When I turned this on, those units moved from
almost entirely 2GHz clients to having approximately half and half
2GHz and 5GHz..
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I haven't seen something exactly like this before, but one time,
clear int gig0/1 (or whatever) solved a power issue on a 3560G PoE
with an oddball camera. Your mileage may vary.
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switches
and popped THEIR SFPs... somehow we didn't lose any switches though!
http://i.imgur.com/iFRVRat.jpg
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Totally unacceptable.
It's like MS missed one of the main points of PSKs (as opposed to
non-encrypted networks) - to keep people out.
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are planning on doing dot1x over wired and wireless connections, so
that will be our solution that will work in both places.
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I am part
plant to get back to your
network, maybe... but would even THAT have saved money? Cable isn't free...
I know this was a scrapped plan, but it intrigues me nonetheless.
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That sounds extremely painful. I cannot imagine deploying a solution that
97+% of laptops cannot use directly.
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On May 13, 2015 8:25 AM, Brian Helman bhel...@salemstate.edu wrote:
I have a little more information to provide now. I absolutely
there is some other identifying factor.
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http://www.uah.edu/student-affairs/safe
John,
Not sure what standard spitting distance is, but that seems like fairly
good resolution. Maybe the distance I can spit is lower than average,
however.
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On Apr 22, 2015 8:12 AM, Cosgrove, John jcosgr...@hmc.psu.edu wrote:
I am still
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On Apr 6, 2015 6:42 PM, Peter P Morrissey ppmor...@syr.edu wrote:
Since cabling tends to have a 15-20 year life cycle, and can be expensive
and disruptive to install, why not just run a cable to each room while you
have the opportunity? Then you can use your
One time, on Yik Yak, I saw the comment, Student5 forever obtaining
IP address (Student5 is our student wireless network). I was amused
and somewhat delighted to see someone else reply, If only there was
some email address for reporting these things, like helpd...@uah.edu
or something.
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I mean...
For the time being, we've only got 10 Gbit/s leaving the campus, and
we have serious difficulty coming anywhere close to saturating it.
We're not a huge campus.
I don't see us needing this for a long time.
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We actually seem to see a statistically significant amount of Netflix from
non Resnet buildings! Hmm...
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On Mar 19, 2015 10:57 AM, Jonn Martell j...@martell.ca wrote:
Dual networks. The premise is that the student pay a fee for connectivity
Wait, seriously? ALL of the version 8 code that has been released,
currently has a bug that will randomly reload the controller for no reason?
...
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I would much prefer a mailing list, but would use it regardless.
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On Mar 18, 2015 12:49 PM, Lee H Badman lhbad...@syr.edu wrote:
This is not meant to self-promote, apologies if it seems that way.
Looking for interest on whether those on the list would
I know I have just been assuming Aruba people have no issues, since I never
see them on the list! ;)
It would be nice to have some sort of context/insight into the grand scheme
of things, rather than just Ciscoland.
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We have deployed several other types of Cisco APs one per room in our
particularly tough buildings and no ones smashed them yet. The more
frequent destruction location is, by far, the gym.
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On Mar 18, 2015 4:04 PM, Mattson III, Ken V. kenmatt
wireless vendor that runs a switching line is
going to try to get you to run their switches. Why would Cisco be any
different than HP.
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Ah, gotcha. I do sincerely hope that it doesn't matter - I would be
really disappointed if we started seeing vendor lock-in between APs
and switches, for example. But for now, as you say, it seems we are
safe from this.
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MAC auth, PSK, and extremely restrictive network access (i.e., no access to
campus resources) here... Doesn't seem like there's much else to be done.
What else is there to key on...?
Definitely not an ideal situation...
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On Feb 15, 2015 9:41 PM, Tristan
On the other hand, if your printer is using more bandwidth than is
provided by dot11g, you might have bigger problems :)
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