Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Open Access- not sponsored guest access

2005-06-06 Thread Earl Barfield
Guest access- - How do you sponsor visiting guest? - Any self-service mechanisms for staff and faculty to quickly get a visitor on the wireless network without having to contact someone in IT? - Any guest access horror stories? We support [at least] two wireless SSIDs on our equipment.

Wireless Open Access- not sponsored guest access

2005-06-03 Thread Zeller, Tom S
Indiana University's wireless network is closed. We feel strongly that we need to associate a user with an IP address for forensic track-back. IU users create VPN connections to get off the subnet. Any faculty or staff can create a temporary ID via a web application that can be used to create a

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Open Access- not sponsored guest access

2005-06-03 Thread Dale W. Carder
UW Madison's wireless network is closed. The motivation for this is for accountability. Guest ID's can be created by any employee, which at least tracks who is accountable for their guest's actions. Here's the policy: http://www.doit.wisc.edu/security/policies/guest_NetID.asp To get a guest ID,

Wireless Open Access- not sponsored guest access

2005-06-02 Thread Lee Badman
Hello to this group. I'm looking for updated information on what (and if) schools are doing for open wireless network access. It's easy to trip over the words guest and open so I'll define the terms for this question: -guest- someone who has been sponsored in some way by an authorized computing

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Open Access- not sponsored guest access

2005-06-02 Thread Timothy Lange
Here at Purdue the official wireless network supported campus wide is 'closed'. We have about 1800 AP's around campus. Connecting to one, it does broadcast the SSID, but once connected you only can go to our wireless information web site. So to go further you must run a VPN connection to our