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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Open Wireless in Higher Ed
Brian,
I'm curious
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Brian,
I'm curious about your Meru experiences. Aruba recently released a
white paper on the downsides of a single-channel
Daniel.
We would be more than glad to try your software.
Patrick Vielle-Calzada
Network Administrator
El Colegio de México, A.C.
Mexico City
On Mar 27, 2008, at 7:12 AM, Daniel Eklund wrote:
We require all off-campus access to authenticate via our captive
portal, so
we don't have an issue
Please share your code with the group.
Thanks.
-jcw
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Open Wireless in Higher Ed - CALEA
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 09:12:12 -0400
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At 07:43 -0400 3/26/2008, Daniel Bennett wrote:
What are you Higher Ed institutions implementing to make sure that only
valid users are using your wireless networks?
With our first generation network, we allowed all devices to associate, but
a VPN
Our wireless network policy allows anyone to access it, however a VPN is
required to get back into the main network for anything beyond basic
internet access.
We are also looking at a 802.1x solution along side WPA/WPA2. I'm also
exploring the new Network Access Protection feature in Server 2008
We use a captive portal scenario with Bluesocket boxes. The Bluesocket
boxes redirect the user to a login page and verifies the account/password
combination via RADIUS.
J
James Savage York University
Senior Communications
At Syracuse University, we have a year-old 802.1x implementation that
went extremely well by most accounts. We have around 85% adoption on a
large WLAN that typically peaks out at over 5,000 concurrent users at
its busiest.
The non-802.1x users are a combination of devices that can't easily do
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Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 10:15 AM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Open Wireless in Higher Ed
We use a captive portal scenario with Bluesocket boxes. The Bluesocket
We are using Trapeze Networks for our hardware and we have three SSIDs
1) unencrypted - uses the captive portal built in to the Trapeze unit.
2) encrypted with 802.1x authentication - WPA/WPA2 (AES, TKIP, PEAP,
EAP, EAP-TTLS, etc.)
3) encrypted with 802.1x for Macs - WPA/WPA2, Only does TKIP,
Not intending to hijack this thread, but to supplement it, I am curious
about what other organizations are doing for CALEA compliance with
respect to wireless, especially if you're leaving open access to the
Internet.
Thanks,
Chris
Daniel Bennett wrote:
We are looking at technologies
We are currently using the NAC product from Impulse to authenticate all
users on to our wireless network.
Bruce Entwistle
Associate Director Enterprise Services
University of Redlands
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Not intending to hijack this thread, but to supplement it, I am curious
about what other organizations are doing for CALEA compliance with
respect to wireless, especially if you're leaving open access to the
Internet.
Thanks,
Chris
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Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 5:55 AM
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If you want a best in class 802.1x integration box - tailored to
Higher-ED please have a look
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It¹s interesting, but it¹s all theory. I don¹t see any data in this paper.
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Daniel Eklund
Director, Network Engineering
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: 313-577-5558
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