Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Restricting Students Wireless Access Based on In Class Roles

2007-07-20 Thread Matthew Gracie
Gary Moore wrote: My apologies ahead of time if this thread subject has been posted before. We are looking to shut off wireless access of students based on a scheduled system of when they are in class. Doesn't that negate the advantages of having wireless in classroom buildings? If you don't

[Fwd: Cisco Security Advisory: Wireless ARP Storm Vulnerabilities]

2007-07-24 Thread Matthew Gracie
For those of you who are speculating about the ARP problem, but don't subscribe to bugtraq. --Matt Original Message Subject: Cisco Security Advisory: Wireless ARP Storm Vulnerabilities Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 13:22:52 -0400 From: Cisco Systems Product Security Incident Response

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Rogue DHCP on wireless network

2007-08-30 Thread Matthew Gracie
Ryan Lininger wrote: I have been having some issues recently with DHCP on the wireless network. It really has been misconfigured laptops running internet connection sharing so far (notion malicious) but we have been experiencing outages because of it. We are a Cisco Switched environment but

Packetfence.

2009-04-02 Thread Matthew Gracie
We're looking at replacing our current NAC solution in the residence halls, and one of the contenders is Packetfence. 1) Has anyone used Packetfence as a Resnet NAC system? Any tips, horror stories, things to watch for? 2) Has anyone integrated a 4400-based Cisco LWAPP deployment with it? The

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] share 802.1x experience?

2010-08-19 Thread Matthew Gracie
Kay Sandacz wrote: Hey folks. Anyone care to share experience in rolling out 802.1x? We’re looking only at wireless just now. Support issues or user experience would be particularly helpful. And did anyone attempt to run 802.1x on a previously existing SSID? We're actually

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Macbooks with odd Airport MAC addresses

2010-09-27 Thread Matthew Gracie
Watters, John wrote: I have 7 or 8 machines with this MAC address on our campus. Is it possible that Apple did something not nice with the MAC addresses in the MacBooks? We will try to track some of them down, but it won't be easy even using the block-it-nd-they-will-come method. My guess

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Observed Signal Strength On Encrypted Wireless

2010-11-05 Thread Matthew Gracie
David Blahut wrote: Hello All, We are a Cisco CAPWAP shop and recently switched from non-encrypted web portal authenticated wireless to WPA2/802.1X/AES encrypted wireless with RADIUS and LDAP in the back end. I have received several help desk tickets with reports along the lines that

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Printing in Dorm Rooms

2011-01-03 Thread Matthew Gracie
On 01/03/2011 12:17 PM, Holland, Stephen wrote: Currently my school provides wireless access to some dorms. We do not support wireless printers and I have been asked to provide a solution as students want to use wireless printers in their dorm rooms. From my perspective this would be a

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] iPad spontaneous reboots?

2011-03-16 Thread Matthew Gracie
On 03/15/2011 06:59 PM, Lee H Badman wrote: It's always fun when toy-quality wireless devices hit the enterprise WLAN (he said rather sarcastically). *cough* Kindles *cough* -- Matt Gracie (716) 888-8378 Information Security Administrator grac...@canisius.edu

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Interference in dorms.

2011-07-21 Thread Matthew Gracie
On 07/21/2011 01:43 PM, Johnson, Neil M wrote: Thanks for the heads up, but all our WLAN's require 802.1X authentication which the Wii can't do. We're telling users to buy the wired adapter if they want to connect them to the net. -Neil Darn it, where's the Like button on Thunderbird...

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Guest portal vendor recommendations

2011-07-29 Thread Matthew Gracie
On 07/29/2011 11:00 AM, Fleming, Tony wrote: Crew, I would like to know what guest portal solutions being used today. I realize that most wireless controllers provide a simplified guest portal mechanism. However, we are interested portals that provide advanced functionality. We're using

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless in dorms

2011-09-19 Thread Matthew Gracie
On 09/19/2011 11:04 AM, Ray DeJean wrote: All, We don't currently provide wireless in our dorms, and our official policy is to not allow students to bring their own wireless devices. We don't actively enforce this policy though, and as long as the students' device isn't causing problems,

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless in dorms

2011-09-20 Thread Matthew Gracie
On 09/20/2011 04:06 AM, Jethro R Binks wrote: My other concern is for those cases where you have a mix of wifi vendor technologies. For example you might like this Motorola product in some deployments, but otherwise be running C-word wireless or A-word wireless. Or perhaps with T-word