Windows Mobile 6/802.1x PEAP-MS-CHAP v2

2007-09-11 Thread Lee H Badman
Wondering if anyone has found a suitable supplicant to use with Windows Mobile 6 for PEAP/MS-CHAP v2?Juniper's site says that Odyssey doesn't play with WM 6, and Microsoft has not yet chosen to just build in support... Thanks- Lee H. Badman Wireless/Network Engineer Information Technology and

Handheld Support with WPA and PEAP

2007-09-11 Thread Joseph Karam
Hi Folks, We implemented a secure wireless network this summer with WPA security and PEAP authentication. Now many of our folks with older handhelds cannot use the wireless network because their devices do not support WPA and PEAP. Some folks want to open back up portions of the wireless

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Handheld Support with WPA and PEAP

2007-09-11 Thread Lee H Badman
I have seen great success with Palm T/X and Windows Mobile devices that can use the Odyssey client for WPA/PEAP- but there is a $$ requirement in each case. We also have a couple of VoIP phones working just fine with 802.1x. Lee H. Badman Wireless/Network Engineer Information Technology and

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Handheld Support with WPA and PEAP

2007-09-11 Thread Randy Ethridge
We here at EIU are similar to what Indiana U has done. We use vpn clients for those wishing local network access through wireless and our wireless is open to just internet and our services that are already available to internet users. Randy Ethridge Network Engineer III Information Services

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] UT Austin Wireless Usage Report

2007-09-11 Thread Michelle Lane
William, I am using SolarWinds (www.solarwinds.net) Orion network monitoring package with their wireless package installed. I don't do much with the wireless portion but when I need stats, I can usually find out what I need from them. Michelle Michelle Lane Network Administrator Linfield

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Handheld Support with WPA and PEAP

2007-09-11 Thread Tom Magrini
At UA, we have similar issues with older handhelds or modern ones that do not support WPA- and WPA2-Enterprise. We provide 3 wireless SSIDs: We have public SSID open to anyone coming to campus. It's open (no authentication), so users whose devices do not support WPA/WPA2 can utilize this