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On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Blackman, Woody <wblack...@occ.cccd.edu>wrote:

>  Bradford networks has been providing NAC services for the education
> environment for over a decade.  A few years back they began marketing to the
> enterprise and have developed a pretty good product suite.  They have
> excellent integration in heterogeneous environments.
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> http://www.bradfordnetworks.com/education
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> *From:* Chyka, Robert [mailto:bch...@medaille.edu]
> *Sent:* Thursday, February 11, 2010 7:41 AM
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> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Wireless NAC
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> We currently have a homegrown system for our dorm students on campus for
> our wired network.  It resembles Cisco clean access, but it is agent-less.
> It basically puts all ports on an isolated subnet that can only get to our
> "ResNet" clean access system
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> Our system makes sure that they remove their current and install our
> Corporate managed Antivirus Product, it makes them run Microsoft Update to
> patch their system, run a qucik spyware scan with an embedded scanner on the
> webpage, then it makes them authenticate against our user database serverss
> and then it "flips" their network port over to the non isolated network
> segment (vlan).
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> We do not have wireless in the dorms, and we need to get it there soon.
> The reason why we don't have wireless in the dorms is so they don't bypass
> our "clean access" system when they bring their machines from home filled
> with junk.
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> Does anyone know a good package to look at for wireless nac?  Agentless
> would be best,  We evaluated Clean Access 2 years ago and it really wasn't
> worth the money.  Had alot of issues and maybe just wasn't mature then?
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> Thanks for any suggestions.
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> Bob
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