We are receiving complaints from people who have upgraded to the
iPhone 3.0
firmware. We operate 2 Wireless SSID's on our campus (guest and
regular).
Our Guest ssid is a WPA-PSK that redirects to a portal and our
Regular SSID
is an 802.1x authenticated ssid. Users using the Regular ssid had t
Have you tried updating the profile using the new version of the iPhone
provisioning tool and then redeploying it?
Jeff
>>> Matt Ashfield 07/02/09 7:37 AM >>>
As an addendum to this situation...our 802.1x SSID uses EAP-TTLS (PAP) which
is why we had to install a profile onto the iPhone. Similar
As an addendum to this situation...our 802.1x SSID uses EAP-TTLS (PAP) which
is why we had to install a profile onto the iPhone. Similarly our Windows
users have to install SecureW2.
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HI
We are receiving complaints from people who have upgraded to the iPhone 3.0
firmware. We operate 2 Wireless SSID's on our campus (guest and regular).
Our Guest ssid is a WPA-PSK that redirects to a portal and our Regular SSID
is an 802.1x authenticated ssid. Users using the Regular ssid had
I run WCS 6 in development- it is a welcome improvement. There are so many
mixed messages on controller code, we'll be holding off on any thoughts of
going to 6 until the end of the year.
Also, how are other 4400/WiSM customers dealing with the certain NIC/slow 11n
throughput issue?
-Lee
Lee
haven't heard much positive feedbacks about WCS code for quite a long
time, anybody else is using 6.0 code?
-
Leo Song, Cluster Lead - Networking and Security
(519) 824-4120 x 53181 CCS, University of Guelph
On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 15:31 -0400, Mike King wrote:
> Anyone got any horror stories ab