And btw...  Doesn't have to be a screw-up.  It can also be a successful policy 
that over a period of time has proven itself to be a great decision.

Ryan H Turner
Senior Network Engineer
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB 1150 Chapel Hill, NC 27599
+1 919 445 0113 Office
+1 919 274 7926 Mobile

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
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Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 9:55 AM
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Help on a conference presentation on EAP-TLS

All:

I am doing a presentation on lessons learned on converting to TLS for a UNC 
Cause next month.  We have plenty of mistakes along the way to share with the 
people that will be listening, but I thought it might be fun for others to 
'fess up' to their TLS screw-ups...  For example, maybe missing on a technical 
point that would cause grief down the road, to adopting a policy change that in 
hind sight wasn't the best.  We will also cover how we have pivoted our 
onboarding platform from Cloudpath to SecureW2 and redesigned the method of 
onboarding to significantly reduce helpdesk calls.

No one likes to admit mistakes, but that is why I like working in education...  
everyone can share.

However, please feel free to share DIRECTLY with me.  You don't need to copy 
the list.  Please give me permission to share in the email, and let me know if 
you want it anonymous, or if you want your screw-up properly credited :)

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Ryan H Turner
Senior Network Engineer
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB 1150 Chapel Hill, NC 27599
+1 919 445 0113 Office
+1 919 274 7926 Mobile

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