Network Access Control

2008-09-11 Thread John Duran
Good Morning All, Who is using NAC (Network Access Control) for wireless client authentication and posturing? 1) What solution did you select? 2) How easily did it integrate with you existing infrastructure? 3) What is you existing infrastructure and wireless solution? 4) How well has it

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Network Access Control

2008-09-11 Thread Jason D Appah
1) What solution did you select? IDEngines Ignition Server 2) How easily did it integrate with you existing infrastructure? Ignition is totally standards based, basically its a really powerful, easy to configure radius server nothing new, just well thought out RADIUS and TACACS+ server with easy

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Network Access Control

2008-09-11 Thread Scholz, Greg
We had CCA for wired residential (e.g. students) access for a few years and recently applied it to the wireless. We have 3 wireless networks - the one for students now uses CCA. Our guest wireless does not have NAC but does challenge for email address (basically anonymous) but we restrict what

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Network Access Control

2008-09-11 Thread Chris Chamberlain
We have been using Bradford Campus manager on our wired network for a little over a year and have just implemented it on our wireless network over the summer.Currently we are registering clients which means that they only are nagged once (our re-registration period is 6 months) for

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Network Access Control

2008-09-11 Thread Tim Cantin
(Answers embedded below) From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Duran Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 10:54 AM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Network Access Control Good Morning All,

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Network Access Control

2008-09-11 Thread Mike Binns
1) What solution did you select? Impulse's SafeConnect 2) How easily did it integrate with you existing infrastructure? Very easy. Ran a few commands on our core (set up SFlow PBR), and plugged it in. Configuring the policies to check for on students machines took longer than the

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Network Access Control

2008-09-11 Thread Randall C Grimshaw
Who is using NAC (Network Access Control) for wireless client authentication and posturing? 1) What solution did you select? Impulse SafeConnect 2) How easily did it integrate with you existing infrastructure? We were the pilot for some advanced 802.1x functionality, but it

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Network Access Control

2008-09-11 Thread Cal Frye
John Duran wrote: Good Morning All, Who is using NAC (Network Access Control) for wireless client authentication and posturing? 1) What solution did you select? 2) How easily did it integrate with you existing infrastructure? 3) What is you existing infrastructure and wireless solution?

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FYI: Cisco controllers may put radios on UNII-2e channels

2008-09-11 Thread Charles Spurgeon
Don, I did some testing of four client interfaces in the spring when we had identified this issue (I've been meaning to post about this for a while, but spare time has been hard to come by), and collected the test results in a spreadsheet. The two bga interfaces were not able to associate with

WiFi Client Interface 5 GHz Channel Test Spreadsheet

2008-09-11 Thread Charles Spurgeon
If you have trouble viewing or submitting this form, you can fill it out online: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pvI5m65uYyGaZlGrZV7fxFA WiFi Client Interface 5 GHz Channel Test Spreadsheet This form is provided to help automate the process of collecting test information on

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FYI: Cisco controllers may put radios on UNII-2e channels

2008-09-11 Thread Jeffrey Sessler
For those wanting to test Macs, you can save yourself a lot of work by simply running the Console application, selecting all messages, and then toggle the Airport off/on. When the driver comes back up, OS X displays all of the channels that the installed card is capable of using. As an