Now that my wireless is installed (last AP fired up this afternoon) I have
had requests for the password to get on.
I have not provided that to anyone, but rather explained that things were
not ready for public access yet...

All of my district owned equipment has the PSK and can connect as though
they are hard wired...but I wonder what other districts do for public
access. For instance I had a student from the neighboring district want to
get online here to do some homework before practice (we co-op with this
other school.) I really felt bad saying not yet - but that is the truth of
it.

We have an active directory and we push out browser proxy settings via GPO.
Everyone must firs sign our current AUP and then they must authenticate with
our CIPAFilter before egressing to the Internet. I want to provide "the
public" access to a filtered Internet experience. I do not want visiting
mobile devices to access anything other than the public Internet. This seems
pretty strightforward, but something I have not set up before.

Even more than just the config of my HP ProCurve MSM APs/Controller my real
question is how do you address this from a policy point of view? Do you have
a separate document? Do you ask guests to sign something? Click on
something? Is it part of your general AUP? etc?.?.?.


--Michael T. Bendorf--
Technology Administrator
A-C Central C.U.S.D. #262
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