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Re: Wireless Networks - to hide or not to hide


From: Kitri Waterman <kitri () UOREGON EDU>
Date: Fri, 16 May 2014 08:50:41 -0700

Hey Anne,

Apple TVs now support WPA2 Enterprise. You need to use the Apple
Configurator Utility to push the certs to it:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5437

There was a thread in the Educause Wireless-LAN list about this.

Kitri Waterman

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Network Engineer (Wireless)
University of Oregon


On 5/14/14, 9:34 AM, Wood, Anne (wood) wrote:
Hi,

Our Campus Technology Services group has been testing in-house solutions that use wireless devices that do not 
connect to WPA2-Enterprise networks, such as Apple-Tvs, Rokus, Raspberry Pis, Ubiquiti power/monitoring controllers, 
etc.  We initially set up a test hidden ssid using Mac address filtering to get a sense for how these devices might 
be connected to our wireless network without causing additional confusion and/or curiosity within our user community. 
 We are finding that several of these devices are not able to maintain reliable connections to a hidden ssid and I 
have been asked to unhide this network.

I am curious if others have made decisions on supporting these types of wireless devices on their networks, why those 
decisions have been made (to support or not), and any advice that may offered to help guide my decision.

Thanks so much!
Anne


Anne M. Wood
Assistant VP & CIO
Juniata College



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