RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Dorm Wireless Authentication

2017-03-29 Thread Jason Cook
Another +1 for waiting waiting waiting for Cisco's version of PPSK. Disappointing how long it's taking, I'm hoping that means they get it right or at least present it usefully. For dorms we still offer our standard dot1x networks that we have on-campus including eduroam but then we also have pl

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Dorm Wireless Authentication

2017-03-29 Thread Kanan E Simpson
Chris, We are doing the same as most other universities. 802.1x for staff and student access (dynamic vlan assignment via radius) and Open/Mac Auth for non802.1x devices using Cisco ISE self-registration portal. We allow them to register up to 5 devices. The devices are automatically purged fro

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Dorm Wireless Authentication

2017-03-29 Thread Steven D. Veron
Our Residence Halls are handled by an outside ISP. They recently deployed a new Ruckus solution with one AP per every 3 suites (each suite holds 2 people). They have one PSK for the entire network that is posted on the wall when you walk in the Commons area. Not a way that I would have done it,

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Dorm Wireless Authentication

2017-03-29 Thread Chris Brezil
Our dormitories are not on our man campus network and have Internet connections through secondary ISPs. So the question of "bad" usage in our case is a bit further complicated. When we spoke to some of our Dorm RAs about our plan to roll out wireless in the spaces, some of the immediate reaction w