Chuck, 
        We had great success with 802.1x and the Epson powerlite 1815's. 
Epson replaced them with the 1825's, so we ordered a bunch.  The 1825's 
will not authenticate.  We had Epson out here several times, but no luck. 
They are not sure what they changed in their code.  I'm guessing they 
aren't sure why the 1815's work, but they do.

Thanks,
_______
Mark Costello
Network Engineer
The Lawrenceville School
609 620-6118
HelpDesk: dial HELP, x4357







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Here are some …
Epson America Inc Epson PowerLite 1825
Hitachi CP-X308 Wireless Projector
Infocus LP120 DLP Projector XGA Resolution
 
Panasonic has a family of products: 
http://www.panasonic.com/business/projectors/learning_center/lc_enhance_wf.asp
 
Or you could purchase the Infocus Lite Show II that will attach to any 
device and make it wireless: 
http://www.infocus.com/accessories/wireless/liteshowii.aspx
 
 
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Chuck Keeler 
 
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Good luck. I am interested if you find one. We have one but the company 
does not make it anymore so we will probably replace them with wired 
projectors. –Jeff Legge Radford University
 
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Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 12:24 PM
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Projectors (again)
 
Just looking for updates beyond what I can find- has anyone found a 
wireless projector or NIC that will act as an 802.1x client on a WLAN? 
 
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
315 443-3003
 
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