RE: Minimum Standards

2015-11-04 Thread Smith, Todd
We are starting to move away from 802.11a since it doesn't support DFS channels with with our new 802.11ac Wave 2 rollout coming soon will be needed. Turning 802.11b down has helped quite a bit but we still see a large about of 802.11g traffic. Todd From: The

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Minimum Standards

2015-11-04 Thread Chuck Enfield
We recommend that the end user device be equipped with a wireless interface, but we don't require it. Chuck Enfield Manager, Wireless Systems & Engineering Telecommunications & Networking Services The Pennsylvania State University 110H, USB2, UP, PA 16802 ph: 814.863.8715 fx: 814.865.3988

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Minimum Standards

2015-11-04 Thread Frank Sweetser
Fairly loose here: - Minimum of 11a/g (we shut off all lower speeds). - Strongly recommend dual band (these days we can just recommend 11ac, which is much easier to identify on devices). - Must support EAP-TLS authentication. - We onboard with Cloudpath, so we'll work with anything on th

Minimum Standards

2015-11-04 Thread Hinson, Matthew P
Just wondering what everyone's minimum standards look like for supported Wi-Fi devices. Or if your department has any defined. We don't enforce any sort of minimum bar aside from -Your device needs to support 802.11a, g, n, or ac. 802.11b devices cannot successfully authenticate -Consistent 2.4