I don't suppose you could elaborate on your help SSID. For instance, how 
does the redirection work? Is this like a captive portal type of page only 
the page just redirects to your registration/download system? We have been 
looking for ways to get our help site out to the students but we realize a 
help web site doesn't do any good without Internet access.

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Angela K. Hollman
Information Technology Services
Network Analyst
(308)865-8176



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We took a crack at this. What we found was that it is quite easy to do 
with Vista, but the variety of Vendor OEM wireless managers in use for XP 
and some nasty XP spyware frequently interfered with the tool. We are 
under the recent impression that the iD-Engines product has had a better 
success rate and we are considering using that. As a contingency we also 
have some development code using the Nicomsoft library which may someday 
have the functions we need.
For Macintosh we created an applescript tool that loads a saved profile 
but there is no mechanism for saving that profiles credentials reliably, 
so we would get occasional calls that it didn?t work. Up-to-date Macintosh 
systems configure themselves very easily without any tool. The current 
recommendation is to have the user update the OS and let the Connection 
Manager perform (and save) the configuration. Leopard may change that 
based on the initial feedback, but I suspect Apple has the ability to 
resolve these issues again.
Rather than hike around with flash drives, we have a xxhelp SSID (where xx 
is our trademarked SSID) that is open but goes nowhere but the 
registration/download system.
<><Randy
 

From: Nathan Hay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 9:30 AM
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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 
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