We opted for #1 for the sake of less confusion.


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*Tim Cappalli, *Network Engineer
LTS | Brandeis University
x67149 | (617) 701-7149
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*From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:
[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Lee H Badman
*Sent:* Friday, November 01, 2013 12:35 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [WIRELESS-LAN] Eduroam rollout- one more time



I know this comes up frequently, so forgive me. We’re at a different place
than we were at last inquiry…



Syracuse University has become an Eduroam school, and as we speak we have
happy Eduroamers around the world. Woo Woo!



At the same time, we have yet to roll out Eduroam on our own campus and are
getting ready to in accordance to the Eduroam agreement. We’re trying to
figure out the best model:



1.       Retire our own beloved 802.1x SSID, and use Eduroam in its place.
This has no favor with any of us, including our senior IT managers and so
is not gonna happen. (Though I value the opinions of others, not wanting to
get into a debate on this point J )



2.       Do a targeted rollout of Eduroam, in places where it is likely to
be used by visitors- academic  buildings, etc. (So far, I can’t find
evidence of anyone coming to SU and asking for it). This model requires
building a new WLAN group or two and pushing it out to probably 20ish
buildings out of our 200+ buildings.



3.       Go the easy path, and push it the Eduroam SSID everywhere, as an
additional WLAN, and live with the fact that it won’t get a lot of use in
most places and puts management traffic in the air that isn’t generally
going to be used.



I can’t be the only one who has stood at this juncture and looked at the
situation the same way. Wondering what others have done between #2 and #3,
and what your level of satisfaction has been for whatever path you took.





Regards,



Lee Badman

Syracuse University





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