:* [WIRELESS-LAN] Guest Network Access Policy
We have had a policy in place for several years requiring guests to be
sponsored by an employee in order to use our wireless network. There are
two types of sponsorship – short term (5 days) and long term (30 days). In
addition, sponsored guests
] Guest Network Access Policy
We have had a policy in place for several years requiring guests to be
sponsored by an employee in order to use our wireless network. There are
two types of sponsorship – short term (5 days) and long term (30 days). In
addition, sponsored guests must register
I work for an NREN that connect educations to one another and to the
internet. We received questions from institutions who want to offer
non-educational guests access to their network. They use eduroam. We are
in favor of minimizing the number of SSIDs. We recently started with
experimenting a
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Guest Network Access Policy
I work for an NREN that connect educations to one another and to the
internet. We received questions from institutions who want to offer
non-educational guests access to their network. They use eduroam. We are
in favor of minimizing
On Jan 16, 2014, at 3:55 PM, Alexander, David alexa...@ohio.edu wrote:
1) Do you allow guests on your wireless network?
Yes.
a. If you allow guests, what steps do they need to take to gain access
to the network (eg. sponsorship, MAC registration, open network)?
Use eduroam
guests. J
Pete M.
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Thus spake Alexander, David (alexa...@ohio.edu) on Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at
04:55:41PM -0500:
1) Do you allow guests on your wireless network?
yes
a. If you allow guests, what steps do they need to take to gain access
to the network (eg. sponsorship, MAC registration, open
]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Guest Network Access Policy
We have had a policy in place for several years requiring guests to be
sponsored by an employee in order to use our wireless network. There are two
types of sponsorship – short term (5 days) and long term (30 days). In
addition, sponsored guests
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Guest Network Access Policy
We require simple legit 10 digit phone number that can take text and allow self
provisioning. Is everywhere (though different paradigm is used in our stadium)
and is very well received. We do rate
1) Do you allow guests on your wireless network? Yes
a. If you allow guests, what steps do they need to take to gain
access to the network (eg. sponsorship, MAC registration, open network)?
- They can either fill out a for with a sponsor to create a long-term
account (We require a
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Guest Network Access Policy
We have had a policy in place for several years requiring guests to be
sponsored by an employee in order to use our wireless network. There are
two types of sponsorship - short term (5 days) and long term (30 days). In
addition
On Jan 16, 2014, at 15:55 , Alexander, David alexa...@ohio.edu wrote:
1) Do you allow guests on your wireless network?
Yes, we have eduroam as well as a separate guest SSID.
a. If you allow guests, what steps do they need to take to gain access
to the network (eg.
1) yes, we allow guests in the public, academic, and administrative
buildings, but not in the dorms.
a. It is an open network.
b. N/A
2) see 1).
Note: we restrict bandwidth to a bit more than a trickle on the open SSID,
and we disallow any streaming, video, or audio application. Our
@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDUFrom: "Alexander, David" <alexa...@ohio.edu>
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Date: 01/16/2014 02:05PMSubject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Guest Network Access Policy
We have had a policy in p
On 1/16/2014 4:55 PM, Alexander, David wrote:
1) Do you allow guests on your wireless network?
Yes.
a. If you allow guests, what steps do they need to take to gain
access to the network (eg. sponsorship, MAC registration, open network)?
We provide 'eduroam' for participating
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Guest Network Access Policy
1) yes, we allow guests in the public
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