Hi Jason,
On 17/01/14 01:59, Jason Heffner wrote:
We took a slightly different approach to solve our issue with the
AppleTV specifically at Penn State. We do have a Doceri deployment but
recently we have released a PSU Airplay iOS enterprise app to allow
mirroring to AppleTVs w/o having
1)Yes
a.Register with an email address and cell phone number. We are planning
to add sponsorship for the fall. We block students, faculty and staff from
guest.
b.n/a
2)Guest network is available everywhere and is open
*Tim Cappalli* | ACCP / ACMP / CCNA
Network Engineer
On Jan 17, 2014, at 3:03 AM, James Andrewartha jandrewar...@ccgs.wa.edu.au
wrote:
Hi Jason,
On 17/01/14 01:59, Jason Heffner wrote:
We took a slightly different approach to solve our issue with the
AppleTV specifically at Penn State. We do have a Doceri deployment but
recently we have
Any chance you'd be willing to share that app? My iPad is jailbroken, so I can
sideload it.
-Brian Helman
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1) Do you allow guests on your wireless network?
Yes
a. If you allow guests, what steps do they need to take to gain
access to the network (eg. sponsorship, MAC registration, open network)?
We do have eduroam. But allow for creation of sponsored guest wireless
accounts - these
We are testing a few Cisco LWAP's and our security office dinged us in a scan
because they are acting as open DNS resolvers.
I can't find a way to turn that feature off. Any ideas ?
-Neil
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The University of Iowa
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For our Meraki MXs, I had to put an ACL in front of them to stop inbound DNS
because they were doing similar and are located in public space
Our controllers are all managed in private space and have really restrictive
ACL on that management space which helps as well.
-Lee
From: The EDUCAUSE
I work for an NREN that connect educations to one another and to the
internet. We received questions from institutions who want to offer
non-educational guests access to their network. They use eduroam. We are
in favor of minimizing the number of SSIDs. We recently started with
experimenting a
I have found that the definition of visitor or guest differs for many of in
higher ed. It's interesting, and I'm not arguing that anyone is right or wrong
in any way as we all define our local requirements (or have them defined by our
senior management).
Years ago we were hit with a fair
On Jan 16, 2014, at 3:55 PM, Alexander, David alexa...@ohio.edu wrote:
1) Do you allow guests on your wireless network?
Yes.
a. If you allow guests, what steps do they need to take to gain access
to the network (eg. sponsorship, MAC registration, open network)?
Use eduroam
:) Yes, indeed. The fact of the matter is that students if are not
motivated, they will default to using the unencrypted open network, with
all the entailing security problems.
We have a few categories of recurring guests for whom we have made
dedicated encrypted SSIDs with pre-shared keys, so
Brian,
We should have the code available next week. We just need to clean up our
Github repository. We are currently distributing the app under our iOS
Developer Enterprise Program to all of PSU through an easy web site download.
Jason
On Jan 17, 2014, at 12:12 PM, Brian Helman
Jason (Third Jason here),
We too have been getting the lean-on from faculty and staff to bring the
ATV experience to the classrooms and conference rooms.
To reiterate what another poster asked, your app is just allowing the
iDevice to publish the remote ATV to itself locally, right?
My
Hey Jason, Jason,
I’m hoping to release the code on Monday. I got the new github repository
created and some sample json files in place. I just need to finish off the
readme file to help anyone who is trying to adapt the code for their university.
To answer your questions, Yep, the AppleTV is
Would be nice if more technical details were available. For example, at what part of the EAP/PEAP packet exchange does this delay occur?
I've seen numerous times where the "Access-Challenge" is sent from RADIUS and received by the client (verified by 802.11 packets WLC debugs)...and then it just
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