Eduroam adoption (and migration process)

2017-04-20 Thread Marcelo Maraboli
Hello everyone. We are finally adopting EduROAM in our University and we currently have one SSID with MAC-based authentication, so moving to EduROAM is also a 802.1x upgrade for us as well. Would you be so kind to respond a couple of questions?: If you adopted EduROAM as your primary SSID:

Re: Fw: Windows 10 Creators Update

2017-04-20 Thread Scot Colburn
BTW, we found that Windows 10 Creators update 1703 fixed the problem we were having with installing eduroam certificates, previously discussed on this list as "Windows 10 eduroam EAP/TLS adding "host/" before username in RADIUS request?" --Scot colb...@ucar.edu ** Participation and

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Shared iPads

2017-04-20 Thread Marcelo Maraboli
I was thinking of doing the same, but if you create 1 account for all the ipads, then you do not have a "concurrent user" limit for the rest of the accounts in your AD, since in your WLC you can limit concurrent users for _all_ users. My students can only log in 802.1x with 3 concurrent

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 5 GHz Only Admin WLAN

2017-04-20 Thread Steve Bohrer
Just yesterday I was looking at the ticket scanners in one of our theaters, (Zebra MC67NA, basically an Android v4.1 phone with a barcode scanner) because they were connecting at 2.4 rather than 5, and I found that their Settings > Wifi > Advanced had channel-by-channel enable checkboxes, with

RE: 5 GHz Only Admin WLAN

2017-04-20 Thread Reimer, Paul
I haven’t independently verified all of these of course but it’s interesting documentation. http://clients.mikealbano.com/ Where I’ve been able to test with a client of a given model this has been accurate. I don’t feel client compatibility is a major concern when considering enabling DFS

RE: 5 GHz Only Admin WLAN

2017-04-20 Thread Osborne, Bruce W (Network Operations)
Here at Liberty University, we generally do not use DFS channels. We are using them in a couple of areas where we have APs with a dedicated SSID for wireless computer labs, We know the NICs on those computers support the DFS channels. Thos areas also have light coverage from our normal APs with

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco FlexConnect for large deployment

2017-04-20 Thread Mike Atkins
My co-worker typically brings up IP space management when discussing flex connect/hreap. Overprovisioning subnets for usage that may never come, or worse finding out that you under provisioned for that event you never heard of. Maybe not an issue for most or anyone. Mike Atkins Network