We support everything as long as it matches
Our design ( eg we won't reenable 1 and 2 Mbps
Rates because a few people cannot join)
We have a MAC based SSID (netreg based) for devices that cannot Do Wpa2 
enterprise.
If gamers want wired access they can order wired on demand.. But they will have 
to pay for this.
With a design of 8 users per AP I certainly hope
That we won't have to throttle anything.
Why throttle video?

Philippe,
typing on a tiny keyboard

On Nov 10, 2011, at 9:00 PM, "Brian Helman" 
<bhel...@salemstate.edu<mailto:bhel...@salemstate.edu>> wrote:

Philippe,

Do you guys support gaming consoles?  Our Wii users can't use our wireless .. 
no wpa2/Enterprise.  And we are throttling (or even blocking) video more on 
wireless than on wired.  You'd be surprised how quickly students plug in when 
they realize that.

-Brian

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] College deals with wireless issues

If you provide a great wifi coverage and no wired access
You shouldn't have to worry about rogues (since there is
No port to connect to ;-)

Philippe,
University. Of TN, Knoxville

On Nov 10, 2011, at 8:29 PM, "Jeff Kell" 
<<mailto:jeff-k...@utc.edu>jeff-k...@utc.edu<mailto:jeff-k...@utc.edu>> wrote:

On 11/10/2011 8:24 PM, Harry Rauch wrote:
We have in our internet docs for students that rogue wireless devices that 
interferes with the dorm's internet usage will be requested to shutdown or the 
student will lose internet rights for 30 days. Students seem to be more than 
willing to shut off their wireless router after they are made aware of the 
problem; they honestly don't have a clue about the effects of their personal 
wireless and the school's.

We have similar policies.  If we detect a rogue (shows up in our NAC as a NATed 
client), we quarantine the MAC address of the router.  If they connect to their 
rogue wireless, they get a captive portal telling them to disconnect it!  If 
they then connect directly, they are fine again.  Other than us having to mark 
the MACs, it is self-remediating (and if the MAC returns, it gets the same 
result, regardless of the jack/location).

Jeff
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