We use ISE on the wired and wired ports.  We don't block or restrict access to 
any sites.  We do rate limit users to 11mb (10mb in reality) to help with fair 
use.  We just purchased new rate shapers that we may use to shape specific 
traffic at peak times, but we are not doing that yet.  For housing, the ISE 
policy is simple and gives them full Internet access and that's about it.


Charlie Weaver
Director of Network Services  & Telecommunications
Georgia College



From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lee H Badman
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2016 9:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] One more round- finer point on Open Networks in Dorm


I asked this back in February, and would like to go one more round with some 
specifics applied. Direct response off-list is OK if you prefer. Let me ask it 
two ways:

*         Who runs a wide-open WLAN in their dorms? I'm talking no encryption, 
no portal, no nothing. Just get on and go, baby.
*         Same question, but with simple PSK/WPA2 added.

No ISE, no Clearpass, no MAC registrations. For those doing this, do you 
rate-limit? Restrict access only to Internet? Block WLAN clients from directly 
reaching each other? Any other restrictions/policy configs applied?

Thanks,

Lee Badman

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