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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] securew2 client
Jorge,
We are very interested in the .exe that you have set up. Something like
that would be great for our school as we have just implemented 802.1x on
our
anyone out there is using the secureW2 client for
> 802.1x access? If so, I'm wondering how you deal with non-Windows clients.
> Thanks
>
> Matt
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At 11:45 -0400 11/08/2006, Matt Ashfield wrote:
>I was just wondering if anyone out there is using the secureW2 client for
>802.1x access? If so, I'm wondering how you deal with non-Windows clients.
This depends on what EAP type you
Hi
I was just wondering if anyone out there is using the secureW2 client for
802.1x access? If so, I'm wondering how you deal with non-Windows clients.
Thanks
Matt
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: Friday, July 21, 2006 12:44 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] securew2 client
We use the secureW2 client. And it works pretty well. We have even set
it up so that we can run a .exe on the PC and it will install the
network and the client as well as configure them
I am just working on this now, but the install of the client (Windows
only) is pretty easy if you package with the Certificates and a
pre-configured .inf file. Make a self extracting and it was very simple
for a user install (so far as I said I am just starting out).
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006, Matt
We use the secureW2 client. And it works pretty well. We have even set
it up so that we can run a .exe on the PC and it will install the
network and the client as well as configure them. The only one thing
that we cannot get the file to do is WPA/TKIP. Those have to be done
manually. But
Matt,
We too are investigating this combination with EAP-TTLS using the
securew2 client at EECS. We are just getting started with this next week
so I don't have anything to report yet. However, I will keep you posted
and be happy to hear your results as well.
Fred
Matt Ashfield wrote
Hi All,
We're in the process of evaluating how our clients will connect to our new
wireless network. For encryption/authentication, we ended up having to go
with EAP-TTLS (users authenticate with username/password). Unfortunately to
do this, we need to install the client from www.securew2.com to g