Lee,
We are using SecureW2 for both EAP-PEAP (when necessary) and EAP-TLS (our
default and preferred) configuration. SecureW2 is also our PKI for EAP-TLS.
We've been a user for multiple years so we do not have experience with other
tools although we did look at the CAT tool and considered its
at 10:33 AM Johnston, Ryan
mailto:ryan.johns...@depaul.edu>> wrote:
We broadcast the same SSID’s inside and outside as well. Branded (onboarding
and Generic Guest) and Eduroam (main dox1x and University guests). Aruba AP
36X units mostly with some standard AP315’s hidden in aestheti
We broadcast the same SSID’s inside and outside as well. Branded (onboarding
and Generic Guest) and Eduroam (main dox1x and University guests). Aruba AP
36X units mostly with some standard AP315’s hidden in aesthetic bollards.
Ryan
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Ryan Johnston he/him/his
Associate Director of Infrastruct
Jeff,
For some of us the Starbucks equivalency statement doesn’t fit. I’m
specifically in a situation where I do not want to give anyone and everyone
easy access to our network. Half of our campus is situated in downtown Chicago
amongst all the high-rises and tourist locations. I do not want
1. If you have a NAC solution do you do port based auth?
* Yes. We use Clearpass to implement.
2. If you have a NAC solution do you do eap-tls? If so how are you handling
the certification “push” to devices?
* Yes our primary preferred authentication protocol is EAP-TLS, howev
Thanks Chuck. Some folks from DePaul University plan to hop on the call also.
Ryan
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