We use an open SSID with NAC backend.   The name is WUSTL-1.0 for old
wireless controllers and WUSTL-2.0 for new gear.  This way we can bump the
version number as we drastically change wireless technology.




On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 6:49 AM, Osborne, Bruce W (Network Services) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> We use our open network for 802.1X onboarding with CloudPath Wizard and
> for registered non-802.1X devices (game consoles, etc.)
>
> We call this open network Liberty-Wireless. Our 802.1X secured network is
> Liberty-Secure.
>
> We are not very creative in our naming.
>
> Bruce Osborne
> Network Engineer - Wireless Team
> IT Network Services
>
> (434) 592-4229
>
> LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
> Training Champions for Christ since 1971
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marcelo Lew [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2014 2:30 PM
> Subject: Network Name recommendations
>
> Hi guys, we are in the process of changing our "entertainment" SSID to one
> that covers more than just Gaming Consoles, as we now also put streaming
> devices, TVs, glasses, alarm clocks, etc on this network.  Is an open
> network secured via NAC enforcement.  Wondering if I can get some examples
> of what are you guys naming these type of networks?  Ours is currently
> called "DU Game Consoles ONLY".  Looking for something short preferably as
> many of these devices have no keyboard.
> Thanks!
>
> Marcelo
>
>
> Marcelo Lew
> Wireless Network Architect & Engineer
> University Technology Services
> University of Denver
> Desk: (303) 871-6523
> Cell: (303) 669-4217
> Fax:  (303) 871-5900
> Email: [email protected]
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