I was curious how you all handle student devices on your campus side. Do
you guys use a dedicated SSID? Is it open, encrypted, are you using
802.1x? Any other details would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
LaMarr Baucom
Wireless Network Engineer
Murray State University
(270) 809-2299
On May 3, 2013, at 08:52 , LaMarr Baucom gbau...@murraystate.edu wrote:
I was curious how you all handle student devices on your campus side. Do you
guys use a dedicated SSID? Is it open, encrypted, are you using 802.1x? Any
other details would be greatly appreciated.
We don't really
Same secure SSID, WPA2-AES. They can also use the open SSID if they choose.
Starting in Fall 2013, everyone will be using eduroam.
Tim
**
Tim Cappalli*, *Network Engineer
LTS | Brandeis University
x67149 | (617) 701-7149
cappa...@brandeis.edu
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 9:52 AM, LaMarr Baucom
We have two main SSID's - 'Owls' (WPA2-Enterprise, AES, but splits users
into 'staff' or 'student' MPLS VRF based on a radius return value and
'Visitor' which is active capture with an AUP for users to read/agree.
We'll be adding eduroam at some point, but not as a replacement for any of
the
We only have 500+ people to deal with, so we hand out Ruckus DPSK (PSK good for
one MAC address only) for all devices, school owned and private. This has
worked out well as we avoid Radius etc. in our small environment.
All school devices on a single SSID/vlan, all private devices on another
I know we're not .us, but we rolled out eduroam as our primary/only SSID so
that our users were already set up for it whenever they went away to visit
another institution, and didn't have to suffer whatever guest arrangements
other places had. Not only that, it lifted some of the burden of
What we will have:
UI-Wireless-Setup – Captive portal that redirects to Cloudpath XpressConnect
setup scripts.
eduroam – We are using this as our main WP2-Enterprise connection for everyone,
and we don't differentiate between students and staff.
attwifi (Coming soon) - For parents, guests, and