Charles.
We currently have 3 main SSIDs.
802.1X
Guest with portal for self-registration & sponsored credentials
Open network serving 2 purposes"
1. Captive portal for onboarding either to our 802.1X network or registering
the mac address for non-802.1X devices
2. Network access, bypassing
Isn't this: https://www.ookla.com/speedtest-custom what you asked Ookla
about and were told that it doesn't exist? I ran a version of that on a
local server a few years ago.I got the premium subscription for a year but
ultimately decided I hadn't figured out how to get any advantage from its
abili
The speedtest custom is not HTML5. You can see ours at
http://speedtest.it.umich.edu/
You can get the results output into a csv file. Here is a small sample
from ours.
CLIENT_IP CLIENT_CITY CLIENT_REGION CLIENT_COUNTRY ISP CLIENT_LATITUDE
CLIENT_LONGITUDE TEST_DATE SERVER_NAME DOWNLOAD_KBPS UPL
We currently use EAP-PEAP for our eduroam/802.1x, but are now considering
adding EAP-TLS to the mix. We have several potential PKIs that we could use,
but all of them will take some work to get them ready for a production launch.
Given that resources are limited, I’m looking for some data points
Strikes me as odd that Educause would expect anyone from the
NETMAN/Wireless-LAN community to attend NERCOMP given that it seems to cater to
a much different audience. I would have a hard time finding even a handful of
sessions that would be relevant, and certainly not enough to justify the time
We have been using certificates for many years now, with good results. We've
never used EAP-PEAP.
We have two PKIs. For administrative systems that are joined to our AD domain,
the domain PKI automatically issues certificates that are trusted, effectively
auto-configuring the system. For an
HI Fishel,
It helps us at times to isolate to the local wired or wireless LAN for many
scenarios.
We are using Visualware’s My Connection Server product for this running on a
local VM.
http://networktest.du.edu
There is an app on the Apple and Google Play store that is free/unlimited if
you