Networks Thread, Wireless Guest Access for PDA's,Laptops,IPhones using VLAN in Technical; Ok,
Quick question, I work in a High School and ive been asked to research into setting up Guest Access ...
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27th July 2009, 03:06 PM #1
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Wireless Guest Access for PDA's,Laptops,IPhones using VLAN
Ok,
Quick question, I work in a High School and ive been asked to research into setting up Guest Access on are wireless for users that don't work in are school and things like Iphones etc without having to give out the WEP Key to teachers and such like. All I want them to have is Internet Access nothing more like file sharing etc.
I've noticed the new Apple Access points can do this,
AirPort Extreme Base Station - Apple Store (U.K.)
(See guest access)
we have Cisco Aironet 1230AG points all over the school and i was wondering if anyones had any experience in configuring them?? We are a brand new school (well 2 years old) so are tech department has pretty new equipment.
I understand a VLAN would have to be setup but I admit I have no previous experience of doing this and would be grateful for any assistance! So I guess I need to configure my access points and my switches?
Thanks
Steve
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27th July 2009, 03:10 PM #2 Should of brought Ruckus AP's!!
Guest Access is easy with that
But Yes, i'll PM you i have some documentation somewhere on configuring these AP's.
also have a look here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/...ides_list.html
James.
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27th July 2009, 03:17 PM #3
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your a star! Had a look at those guides got my head round it a little more! Any help is fantastic!
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27th July 2009, 04:34 PM #4 Damn all you Ruckus users!! For the rest of use non-Ruckus users.
Look up 802.1x, basically, setup MS Radius\Cert, link the APs to radius, make a GP so all your (domain) wireless devices auto-enroll. Setup a new vlan for the unprotected (non-domain pcs). Allow annoymous connections (guest), point them to the new vlan.
Keeps them both separate, you can ofcourse remove the lay of security if you want. I'll post the MS guide when I find it. Damm thing is hidded under all the rubbish MS produces.
UPDATE:
Sort of found it (not the one I was looking for, but might help spark an idea)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
Last edited by matt40k; 27th July 2009 at 04:36 PM.
Reason: updated.
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27th July 2009, 06:44 PM #5 
Originally Posted by
matt40k
Damn all you Ruckus users!! For the rest of use non-Ruckus users.
you know you love it!!
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27th July 2009, 06:53 PM #6 
Originally Posted by
EduTech

you know you love it!!

I think for people who already have any types of wireless system either managed or unmanaged, ruckus needs to do some incentive to buy back or trade in the existing wireless systems. This may provide a v. good reason ro make for people migrate to Ruckus or other wireless network vendor.
The problem is that what does the customer do when they have the existing wireless equipment, just chuck it away? That would not go down well with management as you would have not got a lot out of the money you spent on where as if ruckus, HP and other wireless vendors did some scheme where they provide some rebate for trading on your existing kit it make make it customers worthwhile to move over.
Also this should be open to all major wireless vendor's equipment and not just selected few.
Ash.
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27th July 2009, 07:00 PM #7 Ruckus pricing is far better than most other managed systems, if not all for education. I have seen some schools spend £3000 on standard APs only for them to buy Ruckus 6 months down the line and reduce the amount of AP's, reduce power consumption and increase scalability!
Ruckus are doing good deals at the minute!
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27th July 2009, 07:02 PM #8
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27th July 2009, 10:19 PM #9 
Originally Posted by
EduTech

you know you love it!!

Maybe... yet to see any land on my desk. Don't think it's going to happen any time soon either!!
Just going a bit off topic, could some one could tell me how they can be so good (AP range etc), UK standard limits WiFi to 20dbm
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28th July 2009, 12:07 AM #10 
Originally Posted by
matt40k
Maybe... yet to see any land on my desk. Don't think it's going to happen any time soon either!!
Just going a bit off topic, could some one could tell me how they can be so good (AP range etc), UK standard limits WiFi to 20dbm
Speak to NET-CTRL or CPLTD for a Demo kit i am sure they will be able to get one to you
As for the second question i'll let them answer that 
James.
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28th July 2009, 02:45 AM #11
Also, with the
SMT wanting us to purchase 120 brand new laptops!
I feel your pain.
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28th July 2009, 08:55 AM #12 
Originally Posted by
EduTech
Speak to NET-CTRL or CPLTD for a Demo kit i am sure they will be able to get one to you

I think it's more likely I'll pickup Net-Ctrl WiFi.
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28th July 2009, 09:30 AM #13

Originally Posted by
matt40k
Maybe... yet to see any land on my desk. Don't think it's going to happen any time soon either!!
Just going a bit off topic, could some one could tell me how they can be so good (AP range etc), UK standard limits WiFi to 20dbm
Hi matt40k
In regards to your question, Ruckus use RF beamforming technology which is focusing energy to wards client. Signal is stronger and can travel much much further.
If you wish I could send you some more literature, just PM your details.
Aggy
aggy@net-ctrl.com
01473 281 211
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28th July 2009, 09:37 AM #14 
Originally Posted by
matt40k
I think it's more likely I'll pickup Net-Ctrl WiFi.
any particular reason why you wouldnt like a quote from ouselves on Ruckus Matt49K
we seem to be helping a lot of edugeek members save money on there Ruckus purchases,
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28th July 2009, 11:03 AM #15 Nooo.... Was referring to the physical location of Net-Ctrl to my current location and how I should, if Ruckus is as good as everyone says it is, be able to pick it up. (I won't be able to connect however as it's so security)
Still love ya Simon hehe
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