Yeah, I want to say we tried that a while ago, and users still had issues.  I 
think that was the first thing I tried.  I am only coming back to this after 
seeing our previous work was opening up too much and people were using our 
authenticated setup portal to do more than grab the config ;)

Ryan

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Google Marketplace / Play IP address range

Instead of address range, you could also just open the port.

http://support.google.com/googleplay/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1647495

ports required to use Google Play (TCP and UDP 5228).

------------------------
Walter Reynolds
Principal Systems Security Development Engineer
Information and Technology Services
University of Michigan
(734) 615-9438

On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Turner, Ryan H 
<rhtur...@email.unc.edu<mailto:rhtur...@email.unc.edu>> wrote:
Thanks, Peppino!  I will have to explore that option a little more.

Ryan

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It is actually pretty simple when they are directed to download the app the 
third option in the pull down is local download, and xpressconnect with walk 
them through enabling unknown source app install.

We are currently using xpressconnect  and do not allow them to get to anything 
but the xpressconnect server. We haven't run into many issues with android 
users other then student not reading what the page tells them, and that usually 
goes across all platforms.

Pino


Peppino Muraca
Sr. Network Administrator
Stonehill College
508-565-1193<tel:508-565-1193>
pmur...@stonehill.edu<mailto:pmur...@stonehill.edu>



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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Google Marketplace / Play IP address range

Thanks.  Unfortunately, I don't know how common that is (the option about 
trusting non google apps), or if it's worth having to get those users to follow 
more steps.  I am not an android user, but for people that I have tested this 
on, they are required to go to Playstore.

Ryan

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Google Marketplace / Play IP address range

Ryan, you don't need to open up your ssid to the playstore, xpressconnect has 
the app locally on the server you have it running from. You should have three 
options to download the xpressconnect app from,playstore, amazon app store and 
locally.  The devices will need to have allow apps from unknown sources to be 
checked off.

Pino

Peppino Muraca
Sr. Network Administrator
Stonehill College
508-565-1193<tel:508-565-1193>
pmur...@stonehill.edu<mailto:pmur...@stonehill.edu>



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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Google Marketplace / Play IP address range

We have a setup SSID that allows users to access Xpressconnect to configure for 
802.1x.  Android requires a connection to the Playstore in order to download a 
cloudpath applet to complete the profile.   So, this setup SSID, which was 
restricted from external connections must be opened up so that these users can 
download from the Playstore.  I have had difficulties in scoping an acceptable 
IP address range that allows Play connectivity without opening up too much

Has someone else out there troubleshooted and configured a good scope for this 
application you can share?

Thanks!
Ryan Turner
UNC Chapel Hill
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