This brings up the point of a very interesting philosophy of mine.
Never buy a first generation device. No matter how groundbreaking the
device might be, it always tends to lack extra features that make the
device more ergonomic and adaptable.
Jorge
Jonn Martell wrote:
This bring up a good argument to maintain a "lowest common
denominator" BSSID/VLAN that is captive portal protected. It's too
soon to be 1x only IMHO...
If you don't also provide a common network, people will critisize you
for making your network more complicated that the average hotspot at
the airport or coffee shop and you effectively create a "denial of
service" condition. :-)
Include the name "insecure" in the SSID just in case the device
doesn't warn users.
... Jonn Martell
On 7/11/07, Peter Morrissey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It looks like the iPhone doesn't support 1x. We plan to be all 1x by
next
semester.
We are also apparently already getting calls about wireless support
for the
iPhone and anticipate that a lot of students will come in with them.
Does anyone know if Apple has any plans to support 802.1x?
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