1- Currently, we have SSID's MSU-Secure, Guest-Users and EduRoam. We may
move forward to one or two SSID's later one. Our Radius are not configured
as connector.
2. The EduRoam deployment is not that difficulty. It depends what type of
Radius Server you are using.
3. To minimize the Help Desk
I just wanted to say “ditto” to what Chuck said, but with an underscore: I
would recommend you consider the value of making eduroam your primary campus
SSID. Just having it on campus doesn’t ensure anyone will use it or understand
what it means. (“If I have DavidsonSecure or eduroam, why
Agreed, it's more devise with wider channels and 40 on 2.4 is common. The
Netgear app on Android (which isn't as horrible as I thought it might be)
decided to tell me the best 2.4ghz channel is 3. ok it is as horrible
Last year I had a student complaining about wireless in their room, it
Hi Rita,
I too would encourage you to provide the eduroam SSID at your institution, but
I'll give you a selfish reason to do it. Supporting your users once they're
already at another campus ranges from difficult to impossible. If you want
eduroam to be easy to support, then you want your
Anyone using EDUROAM? We are thinking about deploying it at our Pepperdine
Malibu Campus in particular for our students/faculty travelling in
Europe...and all over the US. We have 3 questions from an "admin's"
perspective:
1) Can we make our main, authenticating campus which houses the RADIUS
Lee
The positive is that you didn't have to argue with a neighbor that tells you
that their vendor recommends that one use channels 1-2-3-4-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11 in
2.4 with 40MHz, something you don't know as a spoiled rich-kid customer of your
vendor
Seriously I do see such devices more and
Thankfully, we don't have a high volume of rogue access points in our dorms.
But... I just saw my first 5 GHz 160 MHz wide flame-throwing problem child.
Curiously, the OUI identifies it as a Cisco device. Wide AND loud, for your
viewing pleasure. Get enough of these sorts of devices in one
I wanted to provide a bit of an update on the Apple HomePod. I found one
student had registered an one of these on our network so I reached out to them
to get some feedback. We have an 802.1x SSID and an Open SSID for the Apple
HomePod - with Aruba AirGroup handling the Mdns traffic.
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