We replaced our SSID last year with eduroam as the primary, and it has been a
success. It helped that we rolled out TLS at the same time.
Users have been happy that they automatically connect when visiting campuses
that participate.
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Daniel Chace
Director, Network and System
We went that way. It was a relatively easy decision given our old radius
cert was expiring and everyone would need to reconfigure anyways. We just
used the opportunity to transition to eduroam instead.
We wanted to enforce proper username syntax (both for roaming, and to push
CAT so CAs get set
We moved to just eduroam and a guest SSID this fall. We used the eduroam
CAT tools to get users onboard and those have worked well. And when a few
users with new Google Pixels (Android 7.1) could not use the CAT tool, the
issue was corrected within 2 days.
ajs
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 10:22 AM,
We are moving in this direction. We will have eduroam and one wide-open
ESSID for connection instructions and non-dot1X devices.
On Thursday, November 10, 2016, Becker, Jason wrote:
> We're getting ready to reduce the number of ssid that we have across
> Campus and one idea
Using eduroam as a single SSID is a common approach in the Netherlands (and
other countries in Europe). Using eduroam at your own institution significantly
reduces the questions at the helpdesk when users are at a location where they
offer eduroam. Various user groups (student/staff/extern) can
:54 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] edroam as main 802.1x ssid
On 11/10/2016 11:04 PM, Becker, Jason wrote:
> We're getting ready to reduce the number of ssid that we have across Campus
> and one idea is to use edroam as our main
> 802.1x se
Hi
Jerry's comment reminds me: we have sites that are close to another
university's and it has created weird things a few times where the STAs will
associate with the other U's Wi-Fi instead of ours and thus cannot access
everything that's available on campus. We mitigated it by working with
On 11/10/2016 11:04 PM, Becker, Jason wrote:
> We're getting ready to reduce the number of ssid that we have across Campus
> and one idea is to use edroam as our main
> 802.1x secure ssid. Is anyone else doing this and if so how is it going?
>
>
>
We are attempting to get down to two, eduroam