URLs that don’t require authentication:
https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/jobs/nlogon/170421019382
https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/jobs/nlogon/170214019382
On Apr 21, 2017, at 6:17 PM, Green, William C wrote:
We’re looking for a few good senior network
We’re looking for a few good senior network engineers:
1) Wireless support for our new medical school (controllers, RADIUS proxies,
location services, medical devices, 3rd parties):
https://utdirect.utexas.edu/hrms/rec_summ/posting.WBX?key_posting_id=170421019382
2) Network integration and
Saint Louis University deployed eduroam in late 2015. Besides eduroam we
have an 802.1x SSID SLU-users for our students, faculty, and staff. We
also have SLUguest for guests and legacy devices. Here's a link to more
information:
Thank you for the replies. We also have deployed 1600 1810W APs in residence
halls using FlexConnect mode, but only use local switching for wired ports,
still central switching for wireless. I haven't heard anyone use FlexConnect as
the main campus deployment model yet.
Dennis Xu
University
We have moved into the “testing” phase of our EDUROAM connectivity. I’m hoping
to fire up the EDUROAM SSID university-wide next week. Currently, we have a
.1x SSID that will stay through the summer. Once EDUROAM is fully pushed,
we’ll start our advertisement campaign to get people to log in
We are currently moving to eduraom as the primary ssid. We are doing a
communication campaign and will retire the old 802.1x ssid at some point. We
do have a non802.1x ssid for “other” devices. It is a “start here” ssid that
will also configure you for 802.1x.
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless
Hi
Eduroam is our primary SSID: when we moved to it, we kept an old 802.1x which
we discontinued 1 month after the beginning of the school year. We still kept
an open SSID to allow legacy devices to access the network with a VPN
authentication. We massively advertised and updated all the