In the new "no-contact" COVID-19 environment, many of our departments are 
looking at virtualization for as much as possible.  This includes forward 
thinking into the VR and AR realms as well.

To that end, I've been handed a Microsoft Hololens 2 with minimal instructions 
except "we need to develop for it" and no pre-existing infrastructure to 
support it.  With the 1st gen version of the Hololens, we got it on the 
Internet via our guest network but were never able to put it on our EAP-TLS 
network.  Unfortunately, that became a requirement about 6 months in as the 
development workstation was on the wired network and needed to access the 
Hololens when it wasn't in a walled garden.

Hololens 2 is *supposed* to support EAP-TLS certificates.  Our Microsoft rep 
has provided links to "CSP" for Client Certificate installation 
(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/clientcertificateinstall-csp)
 but I can't make heads or tails of it.

It also is supposed to support a USB-C Ethernet dongle

Are there any of my Higher-Ed brothers and sisters out there that have 
successfully used the Hololens 2 on their secure networks and would be willing 
(on list or off) to share their experience?

Thank you very much!

--ben

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Benjamin J. Higgins (‘97)       |  [email protected]
Manager of Network Operations   |  Office 508.831.4860
Worcester Polytechnic Institute |  Cell   508.713.1739


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