Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] PoE test/measurement tool

2014-09-12 Thread Alan Klein
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] guest wireless

2014-09-12 Thread Heath Barnhart
We have an open guest network, however, you do have to register with a name, email, and phone number. Guests have 3 days of access followed by a 3 day exclusion period were the device is not allowed on the network. Access is restricted to HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP/POP, SSH, and most VPN. We don't

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] guest wireless

2014-09-12 Thread Timothy Fairlie
That's interesting Heath. What's the reasoning behind the exclusion period? On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Heath Barnhart heath.barnh...@washburn.edu wrote: We have an open guest network, however, you do have to register with a name, email, and phone number. Guests have 3 days of access

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] guest wireless

2014-09-12 Thread Julian Y Koh
On Tue Sep 09 2014 10:40:33 CDT, Mark Reboli mreb...@misericordia.edu wrote: I am looking for information on what people do with guest wireless. Do you have open wireless on your campus? Do you have a password that everyone knows? Do you create special passwords for groups? Any

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] guest wireless

2014-09-12 Thread Coehoorn, Joel
I will admit to having a completely open guest network. We don't even require a terms of service click-through, and it's not encrypted. We do have some strict throttling for file sharing/p2p traffic, and I have some decent auditing capabilities, so I can track down violations and restrict them

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] guest wireless

2014-09-12 Thread Patten, Tami
We force the guests/students to accept an AUP. Once they have accepted they are on the guest network. Tami Patten Northeastern Junior College Technical Systems Analyst Desk (970)521-6687 Cell (970)520-7447 From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] guest wireless

2014-09-12 Thread Peter P Morrissey
Regarding your CALEA comment. There seems to be lots of hand wringing about CALEA, but I have yet to hear of a school that was penalized in any way for having done something that does not comply. I have to say, at times it strikes me as a bit of a bogie man. I do know of one very large school

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] guest wireless

2014-09-12 Thread Johnson, Neil M
We contracted with ATT to handle guests and visitors. We advertise their SSID (attwifi) on our wireless infrastructure and then hand the traffic off to them via boxes called Network Management Devices (NMD) that they provide. They tunnel the traffic to their cloud via our Internet connection.

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] guest wireless

2014-09-12 Thread Lee H Badman
Neil- You're saying ATT charges you for this? Do you charge them back for the Wi-Fi offload? -Lee From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Johnson, Neil M Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 11:13 AM To:

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] guest wireless

2014-09-12 Thread Jason Wang
We have a couple of different ways we accommodate guests. First, we have a contract with ATT to provide our guest/visitor network. We advertise an attwifi SSID on all our AP's (minus a couple of specific locations), and that network gets dropped off on an ATT circuit. The attwifi network is

RE: AVC on Cisco WLC- Blocking P2P (Revisiting)

2014-09-12 Thread Hector J Rios
On our main SSID, we drop the applications listed below. Those were the ones our security group wanted us to drop. We have this on our WiSM2s which have about 800 WAPs each. We have not seen any issues related to high CPU so far. That's all the information I can give you. I hope this helps. I