While I don't have a District wide or School wide wireless system the
access points i do have a re for
District personnel only.  I think that you may run into trouble
letting others in.  Think of it this way, Would you let
some one in on one of your desktops?  I usually take a very
conservative approach to this type of situation.


On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Michael T. Bendorf
<bendo...@a-ccentral.us> wrote:
> 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?.?.?.
>
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