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[2]: http://crt.usertrust.com/USERTrustRSAAddTrustCA.crt
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e, and I'll say it again. The challenges to getting
rid of a captive portal are not technical.
I know it sounds like a bold statement, but I really think we are
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security model does not rely on layers 1
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where a
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nks.
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the general wireless network into a wide-open WLAN, relying
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I'll tackle this one in a follow up to your more recent thread.
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It is worth noting that WPA2 requires AES/CCMP support, where TKIP is
optional. To give an idea of clients that support it, WPA2 support was
added in Windows XP SP3 (2008), possibly with a hotfix before that.
On 02/12/2020 10:39, James Helzerman wrote:
Hi. Our first roll out for 802.1x used
will be best served by
getting the latest drivers directly from Intel.
It is worth noting this is currently the only path to a Wi-Fi 6 client.
It is dirt cheap, so I really don't see a reason to not go with it.
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ive portals, which is why
the option to bypass that detection exists.
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We were already doing controller discovery based on DHCP options, so we
didn't see this.
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and get a new
address. From the controller's perspective, it just looks like a totally
new device, not something spoofing.
I could be missing something, though.
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ty.cert.X509Certificate)
[6] https://github.com/GEANT/CAT-Android
[7] https://github.com/GEANT/CAT-Android/issues/37
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is issue to me (issues at home and on-campus) - latest drivers,
> etc. Trying to determine if recommending an alternate card preferable - or
> tweaking some of the driver sets might be best.
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want_ one. That is a
security decision that your group will have to make. All security involves
trade-offs, and trade-offs are subjective.
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 3:14 PM Cappalli, Tim (Aruba) wrote:
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> When
etwork connection break after 2 years, for no apparent
reason, is a frustrating user experience. Using your own PKI/CA does
not have this restriction.
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On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 9:26 PM Turner, Ryan H wrote:
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https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Validated-Reference-Design/Single-VLAN-Architecture-for-WLAN/ta-p/508698
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 2:23 PM Carson, Dennis wrote:
> We do use public ip sp
With the chromecast setup (which may or may not be the same as the Google
Home), it would give you an error message if it wasn't on the same SSID,
but then work anyways. It's been a while since I worked with it though, so
their setup software may have changed.
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back. We implemented it, and
haven't looked back. The short of it is VLAN pooling (or interface groups)
doesn't actually buy you anything except a lot of complexity.
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not have to log in again, as long as their
account is valid.
Side note, we also use eduroam as our primary wireless network. Anyone with
valid eduroam credentials will just connect automatically.
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spital and firehouse, etc. As for the
security side, fire my previous comment toward the public entities.
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On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 3:20 PM, Jeffrey D. Sessler <j...@scrippscollege.edu>
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> I’m not speaking
ed on Android 7 (maybe even 7.1) and up,
so it isn't going to help a lot of people *today*, but is definitely will
in the future.
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On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 8:24 PM, Mike King <m...@mpking.com> wrote:
> Marcelo,
>
> If windows 7 is just 4%, what is your highest perce
that a large auditorium is an ideal location for this, due to a lot of
overlapping coverage. If you have a one-off office with a single AP, there
will be ~2 minute outage when the AP reboots.
Disclaimer: I haven't gotten any road time with 8.x outside of a lab, yet.
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they trust the most. We did
this, and the answer was clear.
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On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Adam T Ferrero <a...@temple.edu> wrote:
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> These have served us pretty well. We only have a mac auth
to connect to older models to know
if this made any difference (we're using 225/224s and 215/214s in the
residential halls). Newer 360s seem to connect just fine.
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