If I implement 802.1X on my Ethernet switch ports, do I still have to worry about rogue access points? Rogue access points are like cockroaches; they’re everywhere, they’re impossible to get rid of, ...
Many switches today support 802.1X authentication, a basic building block in NAC. The key question is what kind of access authenticated users can expect. In the six-test scenarios we developed for ...
So, one of the things I have to deal with is having multiple vlans that must be assigned at the switches everytime we install a new workstation. (We support many customers on our switching fabric, and ...
Hey all, I've been reading up on getting Wireless 802.1x + PEAP in a domain environment for a while now. One thing I never really understood was that if you wanted to also use that same wifi ...
In the network access control products we tested, authentication varies from very strong to very weak, and every point in-between. When starting down your path of evaluating NAC products, decide very ...
VLANs break a physical LAN into several logical broadcast domains. Each LAN station hears traffic sent by its own VLAN but receives nothing from stations in other VLANs -- not even from those ...
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