eduroam  (our only 802.1x offering)
UMASS  (open, CP, primarily for guests)
UMASS-DEVICES (MAC auth'd device support for non-802.1x capable devices, as allowed by policy)

Mike

Michael Dickson
Network Analyst
Information Technology
University of Massachusetts Amherst
413-545-9639
michael.dick...@umass.edu
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On 2017-02-21 15:36, Jim Stasik wrote:
Hello, I have been encouraged by one of our governance bodies to
consider renaming our wireless SSIDs to better match the network names
to the function of the networks behind them.  I don’t get it, but
maybe I am a little too close to it.  We don’t have any residential
on our campuses so have just two primary SSIDs in use on our campus
(as well as eduRoam).  One is named Public and is our onboarding/guest
network.  The other is our authenticated/secure network which we call
MC3Waves and is for all students, staff, faculty and administrators,
with 802.1x on the back end to steer the end user to the appropriate
role.  We have had these network around for as long as I can remember
(15 years maybe).  I am curious how others are naming and separating
the SSIDs in their environment?

Thanks in advance,

Jim Stasik

Director of Enterprise Infrastructure Services

Montgomery County Community College

jsta...@mc3.edu

215.641.6678

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