I haven't seen any Arduino's, but in general we use mac-based
authentication on a separate SSID for anything that doesn't support
802.1x (wireless printers, Smart TVs, etc).
This might change next year when we roll out our new Cisco ISE but for
now, it is what it is.
On 1/31/2014 6:16 PM, Matt Williams wrote:
We are seeing a huge influx of Arduino based projects from our
Engineering college. Two years ago, there was a single senior
project, now there are four courses using the devices and a desire to
incorporate them even more. Naturally, these devices don't use 802.1X
authentication and require special attention to provide network
access. Right now our model is to statically assign them IPs on our
guest wireless network. The issue with this becomes, "We want to be
able to communicate with everything," and we restrict p2p on our guest
network for obvious reasons.
I was wondering if any of you have ran into these types of
devices/projects and if you have, what kinds of solutions have to come
up for them?
Respectfully,
Matthew "Will" Williams
Assistant Director, Networking
Bucknell University
570.577.1491
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