Hello Troy,

We did the same thing until this year. We just upgraded our Cloud Path server and now have on-boarding. For devices students go to a website and register the MAC address of the device and then connect to a SSID using a preshared key. We still have our guest SSID available but have plans to stop using it later this fall. Guests can no on-board and use a secure and restricted SSID for 24 hours, longer if they are sponsored and use voucher code. We still working out the kinks, but if you want more info feel free to contact us directly.

Kevin McCormick
Western Illinois University


On 9/1/2015 9:39 AM, Troy Lynn Wiseman wrote:

We are trying to figure out how to handle non 802.1x devices on our enterprise network. We are a Cisco shop and currently are broadcasting 4 SSIDs including a guest SSID that is non 802.1x. We are concerned with how to give access to non 802.1x devices in our residence halls. We were wondering how others are tackling this issue.

TROY WISEMAN

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