I am. Our wireless network was originally thick APs and Bluesocket, so
the first step in moving to LWAPP was to route traffic through the WiSMs
to the Bluesocket gateway - its been working like that for about a year,
I think. We also have an 802.1x Eduroam service, Cisco web auth about to
go into service (to relieve overloading on the Bluesocket) and an
internal 802.1x test that has been running for some months - the holdup
there is something to do with certificates on the radius server which
isn't my area.

You are welcome to contact me on or off list.

Jeremy Skelton, London School of Economics IT Service.

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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bluesocket as guest WLAN gateway on Cisco
Lightweight

Anyone using Bluesocket in a Cisco LWAPP environment that wouldn't mind
fielding a question or two?

-Lee
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