Episode 48 of the No Strings Attached podcast covers this very well also.
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not have drop ceilings. So far it has worked out very well and the
architect's office was okay with the aesthetics.
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” podcast discussing 2800/3800 features.
PS. We are looking at 1810w for dorm deployment. It’s wave2 AC but still
does not do clean air if you need that.
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.) We do not have a dedicated WiFi engineer at this point so we are
very interested in deployment and manageability concerns/issues we hear from
the group.
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-LAN] wild card certs and PEAP
Or just install the same server cert for radius requests on all radius
servers. This is being served via EAP - the client's supplicant can
never automatically verify the host it is coming from anyway
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 1:19 PM Mike Atkins <matk...@nd.
Our identity management group runs our Microsoft NPS servers and I recall
them calling it a multi-domain certificate. So NPS1.nd.edu, NPS2.nd.edu,
NPS3.dn.edu…. and so on all present common name as NPS1.nd.edu. This
keeps your client from having to trust each NPS server.
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> On Feb 13, 2017, at 5:04 AM, Norman Elton <normel...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Last year, a number of higher-ed folks got together at the Wireless
> LAN Professional Conference for dinner and a pro
for the wired network
(Cisco Clean Access.) We often joke about it being cheaper to have a box
of USB-Ethernet adapters to hand out instead of spending hours of
troubleshooting one wifi device…… but seriously.
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licy says “@” forward to the two eduroam.us
“servers.” There are a couple other policies for off campus users that get
forwarded from eduroam.us servers. Maybe not what you are talking about
but just thought I would chime in just in case.
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far enough back that
it is/was very difficult to use perfmon.
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and their belonging are not present to give us an
accurate picture.
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on a few test devices that are a bit older but that
could be related to something I did to the devices at some point in time.
I have not done much investigation yet. I was just curious if others had
some experience/observations.
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I would be concerned about your campus WiFi overrunning the ZigBee
operation. We have a similar situation with ZigBee probes used to monitor
freezer temperatures. Campus WiFi is not heavily used in the kitchen areas
so no issues to note for either side.
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Same here, I’d say five in a three month period since upgrading from
8.2.121.0 to 8.2.141.0.
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My co-worker typically brings up IP space management when discussing flex
connect/hreap. Overprovisioning subnets for usage that may never come, or
worse finding out that you under provisioned for that event you never
heard of. Maybe not an issue for most or anyone.
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but it made me think someone was messing with me for a while……
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abandoned that dream by then.
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QoS and so on..
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Our wiring crew gets AutoCAD files from the architects and shares the
files with networking. I have not heard of any static regarding getting
copies. Our only issue is working from out of date copies because there
is no notification/feedback process for remodeling.
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e we could trade updated notes when that time
comes. ……
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been about seeing eduroam along the toll road and that you shouldn’t join
it. So much for that one.
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Insert Anchorman fight scene……
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if the device is associated, just signal level)
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I have seen dot1x issues with Android tablets that do not have the lock
enabled or have it removed after Wi-Fi is configured and working. I know
our onboard utility notifies the user that Screen Lock/Pin is required.
Does the 802.1x option show up if screen lock is enabled?
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with
customers. Our library says they specialize in wireless networking
analytics but the website makes no mention of wireless.
https://www.degreeanalytics.com/
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Does anyone have more detail on this?
More public Wi-Fi across London with Eduroam & Govroam
https://wifinowevents.com/news-and-blog/public-wi-fi-across-london-eduroam-govroam/
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Our radius admin would define the management subnet of the Meraki APs in our
radius server configuration.
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> On Jul 27, 2018, at 3:21 AM, Mark McNeil [Staff] wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
> I'm wondering if someone can provide a little clarity on
been from water/lightning/construction damage. We are running a mix of 8.2
and 8.3 code for different parts of campus.
Any chance your failed units are in a really high temperature area? (say
95+ for long periods of time)
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month eduroam success rate is 69.7% I am still
in the process of troubleshooting but the information is very helpful.
E-mail me off list and I’ll send you our reports if you want to compare
sites.
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I was just curious, are these 702w APs in flex connect mode?
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I see thanks. I do not think I’ll have time but if I can I’ll setup a 702W
and see if I can repeat. If I can I’ll try to do an over the air capture.
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repurposed server to better
serve multi gigabit connections.
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as an option in the dorms. We are going from one port
jack per pillow to one port per room. This year we are also piloting a few
dorms with no jacks active and connecting them as needed.
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students would eat and get out. That has slowly changed but it is a good
example that we have to keep the big picture in perspective and protect our
customers from themselves.
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the more challenging thing to tackle. Remote learning is challenging
those assumptions.
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I’ve reached out to a few schools individually on this very topic. Would
the group want to do a Zoom session on this?
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Good clarification, thanks. In previous discussions, our identity group
mentioned using PKI that they use for other systems.
Note to self, be careful what you ask for.
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intermediate.
Our information security group had concerns about users just accepting
security prompts for certificates. Using a self-signed cert that expires
far into the future sounds better each day.
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revisions of drivers. We use SecureW2 for eduroam onboarding so we can
get a sense of drivers used by Windows devices. We will probably enable
Wi-Fi 6 next year if the numbers continue to look good.
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radio. If they are not on the same radio you might check Mike
Albano’s clients.mikealbano.com to see if your device(s) are capable of
using the 5GHz radio channel. If the apple devices are relatively modern
and made for the US market, they should handle any channel the AP-225 can.
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etwork might be okay in
a building where we can track your device down fairly quickly but outdoors
might complicate this. I think the campus user expectation is both
SSID's everywhere. Trying to get some thoughts from around the block.
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