We actually authenticate them with a certificate. We push a configuration
profile from our MDM solution (JAMF) and it gets a cert from our internal CA
and configures the wireless to use it. Works pretty well until the certificate
expires. Haven't figured out an automated way to manage that pr
FYI. This could affect any EAP wireless profile configuration for Windows 10
using user profile. This update does not affect devices being configured
manually as manual configuration applies to system profile.
Dennis Xu
University of Guelph
d...@uoguelph.ca
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For devices that aren't assigned to or owned by a specific person, we either
log them in the 802.1x SSID with one AD account we use for all the oddballs, or
put them on the PSK SSID.
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In response to, ā2.4 GHz is seeming less and less like a thing to worry
about, as most devices are already using 5GHz.ā Iād caution that 5GHz is a
big band, and few devices support every channel in it. If you want to get
the most out of 5GHz by enabling DFS channels, you have to give clients th
Jason ā Are the tablets managed by an MDM/EMM?
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Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 7:58 AM
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We currently use PEAP=MSCHAPv2.
For department-owned devices, we create a service account per department.
We also have iPads used in out elementary & high school. The students are
divided into 3 groups based on academic grade. We have a service account per
group and different web filtering polic