RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple TV/Apple Configurator

2017-05-22 Thread Kanan E Simpson
in keychain access and export them. http://technology.pitt.edu/support/connecting-your-apple-tv-to-wireless-pittnet On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 2:59 PM Kanan E Simpson <kesim...@valdosta.edu<mailto:kesim...@valdosta.edu>> wrote: Bruce, I’ve successfully built a wireless profile for App

RE: Apple TV/Apple Configurator

2017-05-19 Thread Kanan E Simpson
Bruce, I've successfully built a wireless profile for Apple TVs using 802.1X (WPA2/AES) and PEAP/MSChapv2 in my lab. It worked fine until I removed the power of the Apple TV. Once power is removed, the Apple TV loses its time and can no longer validate certificates. You must then connect the

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

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Android 7.1.1 and DHCP issues?

2017-03-13 Thread Kanan E Simpson
Are you sure the phone is sending DHCP Discover packets? You mentioned it's not working on the open SSID, you may want to try connecting the phone to the open SSID and capture OTA packets to see what it's doing and start from there and move towards the DHCP server. -Kanan From: The EDUCAUSE

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] MAC OSX Duplicate IP's

2017-02-28 Thread Kanan E Simpson
Shayne, Just curious, have you confirmed it’s not a rogue DHCP or router that popped up within that time? If not already performed, run wireshark or a packet capture on the machines in question and filter out the dhcp packet and see who is offering the leases. That filter would be

RE: 802.11b data rates disabled?

2016-06-21 Thread Kanan E Simpson
& DS support & closed the online store in 2014. ​   Bruce Osborne Wireless Engineer IT Network Services - Wireless   (434) 592-4229   LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Training Champions for Christ since 1971 -Original Message- From: Kanan E Simpson [mailto:kesim...@valdosta.edu] Sent: Monday,

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11b data rates disabled?

2016-06-20 Thread Kanan E Simpson
Rick, I'm not sure of issues other than shrinking the AP cell size. With a minimum data rate of 54mbps, you must have a dense ap deployment. How many redundant aps are you surveyed for? Thanks, Kanan Simpson, CWNA, JNCIA Network Services Specialist Information Technology Division Valdosta

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11b data rates disabled?

2016-06-20 Thread Kanan E Simpson
We disabled the 11b rates last summer. For the most part, we didn't have too many complaints. The complaints that we received was from the students that own the legacy Wii. All though the devices support 11g, it must see the SSID broadcasted at a 11b (1mbps) rate in order to connect. This was

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] New Universal Cisco APs being shipped

2016-06-10 Thread Kanan E Simpson
Yes, I had to do the same thing with some 2702s. I beat my head over it as well. After configuring a new WLAN to support Universal AP Admin Support, it wasn’t that bad. I now just keep it disabled until I need it. I also manually provision all of them. I have not allowed them to learn from

Re: Wireless 802.1X client exclusions timeout issues

2016-06-06 Thread Kanan E Simpson
We have it enabled and are using the default settings as well. In our environment, it keeps the forgotten ipad or wireless device over in the corner from locking out the user AD account. We have situations where a password will expire and/or the user will change their AD password and forget

RE: guest wireless

2014-09-17 Thread Kanan E Simpson
. Bruce Osborne Network Engineer - Wireless Team IT Network Services (434) 592-4229 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Training Champions for Christ since 1971 From: Kanan E Simpson [mailto:kesim...@valdosta.edu] Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 12:17 PM Subject: Re: guest wireless Interesting discussion

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] guest wireless

2014-09-16 Thread Kanan E Simpson
Interesting discussion and implementations! We are in the process of reviewing our guest network access as well. These ideas are helpful and will give us options to think about. In addition to the guest access, many of you mentioned additional SSIDs and auth methods your institution offers.