allowed on (via wireless) to a subnet of our network that provides access to
the internet (and therefore all of our servers that are available through
the internet, which is most, but not all, of them).
The big problem is actually that we have so many laptops, iPhones and
whatnot on campus that we are running out of IP addresses on that subnet...
-- S
Seth Battis / http://battis.net / seth@battis.net / @battis / (323) 638-7384
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Carole Lechleitner <clechleitner@hb.edu>wrote:
> Do any of your schools allow students to have open access to campus
> wireless
> using their own devices? We are contemplating this and want to hear about
> how you manage security and liability issues.
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> Carole Lechleitner
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> Carole Lechleitner
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> Director of Academic Technology
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> Hathaway Brown School
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> 19600 N. Park Blvd.
> Shaker Heights, OH 44122
> 216-320-8113
> www.hb.edu
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