Reimer, Fred wrote:
> 
> Being in healthcare, I have some strong views on this topic. 
> Unfortunately,
> I'm cramming for the CSI test I have tomorrow, and I still have
> two chapters

Good luck on the test.

> to go through on the KnowledgeNet course.  So, you will just
> have to wait...
> LOL   Expect some comments on EAP-TLS, WPA, and assorted
> technologies.  

Sounds great. I'd love to hear your comments on EAP-TLS, WPA, (RSN?) Thanks
in advance and thanks to everyone else who answered too.

> For
> now, I have to get some sleep, and study ;-)
> 
> Priscilla - Send me your email address...

I can do that, but please post comments for all to see so everyone benefits.
Thanks.

Priscilla


> 
> Fred Reimer - CCNA
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 7:52 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: wireless security and VPN software? [7:73988]
> 
> For a large campus network that has a need for wireless access
> in conference
> rooms, cafeterias, etc., would it be overkill to require
> wireless clients to
> use VPN IPSec software to access the campus network? This is
> for a customer
> who is paranoid about security and understands the tradeoff of
> ease-of-use
> versus security.
> 
> There are othere downsides with requiring VPN software, of
> course, including
> the usual issues of incompatibility with some apps, the lack of
> support for
> protocols other than IP, and the lack of support for multicast
> applications
> (from what I understand). Also, we have to consider the
> scalability of the
> current VPN solution and whether it can support numerous
> transient wireless
> users, but we think it can. There are many advantages with
> IPSec too, like
> support for encryption that actually works...
> 
> What do you all think? Do any of you require your campus
> wireless users to
> use VPN software?
> 
> Sorry if it's a stupid question.
> 
> Priscilla
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