Hi

Our RESNET is 100% wifi, for the new intake of 2010 we launched a
WPA/WPA2-PSK in halls specifically for gaming devices, access to this
was essentially MAC auth, and restricted to the OUI vendor codes for the
various devices.

We haven't had any trouble with connecting PS3, XBOX, Wii, DS (not lite)
and probably some others.
PSPs don't work as they are 11b only, which is disabled; and DS-lite
can't do WPA.

We have seen some oddness with XBOXs not reporting the correct MAC
address, so when a student registers their device it doesn't match the
allowed OUI list and is rejected, or if the OUI matches they can't MAC
auth as there is no match.  All this is easily remedied though.

Our current setup in halls consists of WISMs running 7.0.116 with 1121
and 1231 APs.

The service has been since rebranded and rolled out across the entire
campus to cater for all the other dumb devices (kindles, cheap
not-so-smartphones etc) that can't handle WPA2-Enterprise/Eduroam which
is our preferred WiFi connection method.

Cheers,
Jezz.


Jezz Palmer
Information Services and Systems
Swansea University
Singleton Park
Swansea
SA2 8PP
[email protected]






> -----Original Message-----
> From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Reilly Steele
> Sent: 09 November 2011 17:48
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Game Console Wireless Connection Problems
> 
> I am a student employee at Western Washington University ResTek and we
> are having trouble getting PS3s connected to our wireless network.
> 
> We have just rolled out the first phase of our wireless project this
> year covering half of our residence halls with wireless service. We
> have three SSIDs one secure with 802.1x/WPA2, one open with web auth,
> and one open that only associates with client MACs that have been
> registered on our website. The last SSID is the one we use for
> browserless devices and game consoles. Initially we could not
> successfully connect Wiis or PS3s to this wireless SSID. We fixed the
> Wii problem by enabling the 2Mb transfer speed on the APs that the Wii
> seems to prefer however this did not fix our PS3 connection issue. If
> you have had any trouble, luck, tricks or tips for getting PS3s
working
> on your wireless networks I would love to hear about them.
> 
> This is the hardware we are running currently:
>   1  Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS)
>   1  Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine (MSE)
>   3  Cisco 5508 Wireless LAN Controllers (WLC)
> 426  Cisco AIR-CAP3502I-A-K9 A/B/G/N APs
> 
> Thanks!
> -Reilly Steele
> 
> 
> Reilly Steele
> ResTek Network Consultant
> Western Washington Universtiy
> [email protected]
> 
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