We are using AutoConnect from idEngines.  We deploy it though an open SSID and 
captive portal, but you can deploy it as a standalone executable if you prefer. 
 Using the captive portal, AutoConnect uses Java or ActiveX to configure 
wireless settings, so there aren't many browsers it won't work with.  It works 
well with XP and Vista.  The current release is supposed to support OS X 10.4, 
but in my limited testing, it didn't seem to work quite right; not sure what 
the plans are for 10.5.

-Mike Schomer

-ResNet Coordinator

-St. Cloud State University


From: Nathan Hay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 8:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Automating wireless configuration on clients

We are researching ways to automate the creation of our SSID on a student's 
laptop via a script of some kind.  Our technicians would pop in a flash drive, 
run the script from it, and the SSID with the needed 802.1X settings would be 
created.  This would also serve as a way to "refresh" the configuration if the 
student configured the SSID incorrectly.

We need to support XP, Vista, and Mac OS X.

Has anyone done this before?  Any suggestions on where to start?

Nathan






Nathan P. Hay
Network Engineer
Computer Services
Cedarville University
www.cedarville.edu<http://www.cedarville.edu/>
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