Good morning,
I am looking for any advice from colleges that have implemented IPTV services.
Would like to know of any challenges, limitations, or problems that have come
up during implementation.
Thank you for your help.
//Craig Baugh
//Network Engineer
//Texas Christian University.
We rolled out eduroam a couple of years ago, and like most others appear to, we
have it give identical service to our own users. That said, we're planning on
keeping both our branded network and eduroam, as there are two cases where we
want to broadcast our branded SSID, but not eduroam:
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Ben,
You can put a user into a restricted headless “provisioning” role temporarily
which would allow them to connect to your headless network and configure the
device. We can write policy to check the device registration database to ensure
that they actually have a registered headless device
Greetings!
We are attempting to implement a controlled but open/unencrypted wireless
network (WPI-Gadgets) in conjunction with our EAP-TLS secured primary wireless
network (WPI-Wireless or eduroam).
All users primary devices (laptop, phone, tablet, etc) are both registered and
on-boarded
There is chatter on the eduroam development email list from time to time
about Passpoint / HS2.0, but I've not seen anyone mention having a full
blown production implementation (I'd love to be wrong about this).
The archies are available at
https://lists.eduroam.org/sympa/info/development , the