Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Router Policy

2008-09-04 Thread Charles Hollingsworth
Martin, Here at Georgia State we run a centrally managed and controlled network. Meaning that the campus IT staff is responsible for all network connectivity from the faceplate in the offices on back. Because of this we are also able to have a policy that prohibits the attachment of any "Networki

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Looking for Inconspicuous AP Location Identifiers

2005-03-28 Thread Charles Hollingsworth
At Georgia State we record the location in our Wireless Lan Solutions Database when they are installed, but not to the detail to be able to just lift a single tile. But, I was wondering if anyone has looked into using RFID inventory tags for this purpose? They would make it possible to not only fi

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] bluesocket Secure Mobility users

2004-11-03 Thread Charles Hollingsworth
James, We have been using the Bluesocket boxes here at Georgia State for a little over a year and a half now, with some recent deployments, we are up to 31 servers. We have been generally quite pleased with the results that we have seen. One of the main reasons we ended up deploying the Bluesocket

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] RADIUS authentication

2004-02-19 Thread Charles Hollingsworth
Michael, We here at Georgia State University initially used the Microsoft Radius server for the same reason the price is right. However, we found it to be fairly unreliable, it was not very flexible, logging was not adequate, and it had quite a few bugs. (Most of which may be fixed by now, hav