RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Open Access- not sponsored guest acce ss

2005-06-02 Thread Donald Gallerie
Lee, Our access is twofold. The first is a broadcast ssid that necessitates the downloading and running of a vpn client for full network access. The second is a guest ssid that is not broadcast. The ssid is changed monthly and is only word of mouth. Part of the word is "buyer beware" as there

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Open Access- not sponsored guest access

2005-06-02 Thread Timothy Lange
Here at Purdue the official wireless network supported campus wide is 'closed'. We have about 1800 AP's around campus. Connecting to one, it does broadcast the SSID, but once connected you only can go to our wireless information web site. So to go further you must run a VPN connection to our

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Open Access- not sponsored guest access

2005-06-02 Thread Metzler, David
-Original Message- From: Lee Badman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 12:40 PM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Open Access- not sponsored guest access Hello to this group. I'm looking for updated information on what (and if)

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Open Access- not sponsored guest access

2005-06-02 Thread Ruiz, Mike
In the past we allowed "open" access via Enterasys Secure networks policy on R2 Access points. It allowed for a base level of access based on L3-4 policy. We have now shifted to either using Secure Networks policy on the uplink port of the Meru Networks controller we use for wireless. The policy

Wireless Open Access- not sponsored guest access

2005-06-02 Thread Lee Badman
Hello to this group. I'm looking for updated information on what (and if) schools are doing for "open" wireless network access. It's easy to trip over the words "guest" and "open" so I'll define the terms for this question: -guest- someone who has been sponsored in some way by an authorized comput