I recently sat through a Meru presentation where they discussed the fact 
that they could do this.   I believe it works by comparing triangulated 
client locations to your CAD floorplans.........you might want to check 
with them.   However, it sounds like you're not looking to replace all of 
your wireless infrastructure  (ie.....I think you'd need to use all Meru 
hardware to use this solution)

J

James Savage                                   York University 
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We at UC Hastings are looking for a solution to create physicall boundries 
inside our wifi network.
We would like to shut out the Students from using our wifi network in our 
classrooms but not in study areas.
Our buildings are located in downtown SF and have study areas located next 
to classrooms
NewBerryNetworks has a product that does wifi location based Access 
Control.
If a client is found to be located in an area that we don?t want the 
client to have access to the wifi network the client is blocked at the 
proxy or
Authentication firewall. 
Does anybody know of any solutions besides NewberryNetworks for locking 
students out of classrooms that doesn?t involve scheduling?
We have already looked at a scheduling solutions to deny access. 
 
 
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UC Hastings College of the Law
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