We have a list of Guest Access user ids and password that are good
from Monday through Sunday. We can then track their usage and limit
their access to the overall network.
Harry Rauch Sr. Network Analyst Eckerd College 4200 - 54th Ave S St.
Petersburg, FL 33711
On 10/14/11 11:39 AM,
We have a web page that students and faculty can use that allows them to create
a limited number of IDs that are valid for up to 7 days. The IDs are then
associated with their account and they agree to be held personally responsible
for how their guests behave.
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Daniel Eklund
Director,
We worked with Bluesocket to develop a feature set that allows guests to
sponsor themselves by 10-digit cell phone number. It takes seconds, and the
system texts them their password. Secondarily, anyone on campus can sponsor
guests through the same box. We also do quite a bit more and have
HI Bruce,
We have deployed a homegrown solution @ DU:
https://taurus.cair.du.edu/uts/networks/networkGuestForm.html
http://www.du.edu/uts/networks/wireless.html
You must be sponsored by someone here @ DU - no self-service for guests
themselves. This is an intentional policy
We have a similar set-up. We have 2 SSID's being broadcasted. One is for guests
- treated as if they're coming from an off-campus connection and one that is
secure using WPA2 Enterprise which authenticates against our LDAP giving campus
access.
-Original Message-
From: The EDUCAUSE
Hi All,
What type of access are you allowing for your visitors? Just Internet? I'm
just trying to figure out what applications you are granting access to,
that couldn't just be accessed via their 3/4G cellular connection? Sorry
to modify the subject, just curious from an educational