RE: [fw-wiz] Discretionary WiFi Access

From: Brian Loe (knobdy_at_stjoelive.com)
Date: 07/08/05

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    To: <firewall-wizards@honor.icsalabs.com>
    Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 13:32:02 -0500
    
    

    I'm sure others on the list will give you better, more detailed information,
    but since I had to look over a plan much like this recently I thought I'd
    through my hat in the ring just because.

    What my employer was planning was to use Cisco's Aironet product (a very
    nice product from what I could tell, complete with highly configurable CLI)
    to VLAN out two wifi networks - one for employees with access to internal
    network, once for visitors with internet access. The visitors would still be
    authenticated through a RADIUS server, and that password (for a "guestuser"
    or some such) would be changed regularly (that was the plan anyway :) ).

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: firewall-wizards-admin@honor.icsalabs.com
    > [mailto:firewall-wizards-admin@honor.icsalabs.com] On Behalf
    > Of Dave Null
    > Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 3:47 PM
    > To: firewall-wizards@honor.icsalabs.com
    > Subject: [fw-wiz] Discretionary WiFi Access
    >
    > Its not firewall related, but there's some smart minds on this list.
    > My company has started looking into campus-wide WiFi. I'll
    > keep my personal feeling on this to myself though. One thing
    > that keeps comming up is that one of the largest user
    > communities that would take advantage of this would be
    > non-employees. Vendors, Salesmen, people meeting with
    > GMs/VPs/Execs are probably going to be the main users of
    > this. My question is, if you currently have a similar
    > situation in your work environment, how do you handle
    > granting these people temp/guest WiFi access.

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