Our local WISP, NRV Unwired, has three links up, and can't say enough good
things about them. He has them set up in a chain and has reported he's been
able to push over 500Mbps through them. I suspect he can probably go higher,
but is equipment limited. At least one of those links has been
What is the link length people have been installing? We have a lot of
just-off-campus locations that are only about 50m to 300m away, and
I've read that AirFiber (and others) don't like such short links.
On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 12:21:04PM +, Lee H Badman wrote:
Thanks, Jacob. Very helpful.
We are getting requests to do windows machine authentication on our eduroam
SSID (just for local machines).
Is there anyone else out there doing this ?
Thanks.
-Neil
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The University of Iowa
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Hi Neil,
Not knowing how the US eduroam policy is set up I guess not due to the fact
that eduroam is use by people and not machines. ;)
In Sweden we decided not to allow eduroam authentication using machine
certificates unless those certificate includes user id so that we can tie
the
Neil,
If you want to do machine authentication for local access, the SSID is yours,
so treat it like you would treat
any other SSID on campus.
For machine authentication, I know that University of Tennessee used a lot of
AD Group Policies to accomplish Machine Authentication,
while maintaining
Does phanset have a last name?
Difficult things take a long time, impossible things a little longer. ~André
A. Jackson
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Diane R. McNamara
Director of Telecom/Networking
[cid:image001.png@01CE2FA3.A5A769B0]Union College
Old
What version of Windows? Starting with 7, you can do single sign-on from
the login screen which is a great alternative to machine auth.
Tim
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Tim Cappalli* *ACMP CCNA
Network Engineer | LTS NetSys
Brandeis University
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cappa...@brandeis.edu
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 2:09
From page 26 of the User Guide: Note: Minimum link distance is
approximately 100 m.
It looks like you need to turn the TX power and RX gain down for short
links.
-Luke
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 6:56 AM, Chuck Anderson c...@wpi.edu wrote:
What is the link length people have been installing? We