Lee,
Thanks for the response. Yes we have just considered just letting them bring
their own in (There are doing it anyways) but that would break our (I am
saying this sarcastically) Strictly enforced rules of no unauthorized
networking equipment on the network. I agree that there are going to be
things to over come. There are ways of managing them http://www.sputnik.com/
I have actually been running a flashed Linksys with dd-wrt code at my home
for months and have not had to reboot it once. (I am probably just lucky :-)
) We though if they where to purchase one we could sell them the dd-wrt
flashed AP to give us some type of control. Brian


Lee H Badman wrote:

Brian J David
Network Systems Engineer
Boston College
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Brian-

Is interesting, but the question of reliability comes to mind. I've had
various consumer boxes with different firmware go belly up days to
months after being flashed with various codes. It would also mean that
without central management and monitoring, almost every reported trouble
might require a service call.

Also- regardless of what you do, you may find that students still bring
their own...

Which begs the question, have you considered just letting them bring
their own as an interim solution? (Wince with me, all you
security-types:))

-Lee

Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
315 443-3003

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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Open source code for AP's

I was wondering if there are other schools who have deployed or where
thinking of deploying open source code flashed access points.
The students want wireless in the dorms as you all know but because of
budget and time we are looking into some alternative temporary
solutions,
like dd-wrt flashed linksys access points. We where thinking of
deploying a
pre-configured AP with the antenna power setting set to it's lowest
power
level and a few other minor configuration. I know this could be a
challenge
in managing these devices (although they have appliances/software out
there
that can manage them). If we could give the students an alternative to
bringing into their dorm a rogue AP until we can get a permanent
wireless
infrastructure the benefits "could" out weight the headaches.
Comments?

Brian J David
Network Systems Engineer
Boston College

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