RE: Aruba Clearpass Bolted Up To Cisco WLAN For Guest Access

2014-06-30 Thread Osborne, Bruce W (Network Services)
Lee, ClearPass, at its core is FreeRADIUS based, with a database (I forget if MySQL or PostgreSQL) added. In the Aruba system, the firewall functions are part of the wireless controller. ClearPass RADIUS chooses the firewall role enforced by the wireless controller (& AP) before the user even

RE: Aruba Clearpass Bolted Up To Cisco WLAN For Guest Access

2014-06-30 Thread Lee H Badman
Thanks, Bruce, and everyone else. I have to say, Bluesocket really packed a lot into a single package in this regard, it's a crying shame that Adtran didn't keep it current as a third-party appliance for those not wanting convoluted guest solutions. The more I look at other options, the more I a

BARCO ClickShare CSC-1

2014-06-30 Thread Rick Coloccia, Jr.
Does anyone have any experience with these? One just "showed up" on my campus and I'm expecting trouble integrating it into the RF environment, once we turn it on, since we have a very dense Cisco WiFi network in the area where it is going. http://www.barco.com/en/Products-Solutions/Presentat

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] BARCO ClickShare CSC-1

2014-06-30 Thread Tomo
We have one of these on our campus, as an ongoing trial in a couple of our teaching areas, in part as solution against AirPlay and other L2 mirroring technologies. The Clickshare just shows up as an interfering network in our campus Wifi (Aruba) and doesn't seem to create ongoing issues for eit

Wireless "Fix" in Apple Update

2014-06-30 Thread Lee H Badman
Did you all see this one: http://www.cultofmac.com/285567/os-x-mavericks-10-9-4-released-big-wifi-fix-updated-safari/ -Lee Lee Badman Wireless/Network Architect ITS, Syracuse University 315.443.3003 (Blog: http://wirednot.wordpress.com) ** Participation and subscription information

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] BARCO ClickShare CSC-1

2014-06-30 Thread Thomas Carter
We have one, and were involved in the configuration and set up of the device. It's possible to configure in the 5GHz range, and we specified the channel to minimize interference with surrounding APs. We just set this up as a "friendly" network to ignore for our wireless countermeasures. Thomas