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They have built in wireless that accepts static wep keys. They can't do
auth with PEAP though, so we don't allow them on wireless here.
Regards,
Alex Lanstein
Greg Schaffer wrote:
> If they connect through the USB on the computer we'd require them to
> authenticate on the computer. It doesn't matter what the USB device
> is since it is the computer that actually connects to the network.
> For wireless PSPs we exempt.
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> Greg Schaffer
> Director, Network Services
> Middle Tennessee State University
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> ken whittaker wrote:
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>> Has anyone been allowing Play Station Portables , PsP, on?
>> We've
>> got a couple that want on but I found out that they connect in
>> through
>> a USB port on there computer system. I don't want to have to exempt
>> the system. Any way to do this or do you not allow PsP on the
>> network?
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>> thanks ...
>>
>> ken ---
>> Ken Whittaker
>> Network Manager
>> Information Technology Group
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>> Keene State College
>> 229 Main St
>> Keene NH, 03435
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