Richard Grainger wrote:
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 11:22 AM, hw hw@gc-24.de wrote:
As a customer visting a store, would you go to the lengths of configuring your cell phone (or other wireless device) to authenticate with a RADIUS server in order to gain internet access through the wirless network of the store?
From what I´m being told, everyone already has internet access with their cell phones from their phone service provider and is apparently happy with that even though the amount of data they can transmit is ridiculously low. So why would anyone do any configuring and have to worry about protecting ther privacy when and for using the wireless network of a shop they´re visting?
I have no idea what the lengths of configuring might be other than that anything you try to do with a cell phone or a tablet is so extremely painful or outright impossible that I only touch them when I get paid for it. Perhaps RADIUS authentication is easy with such devices.
Corporate mobile devices are typically configured using MDM to already have the company 802.1x profile so they "just work" on the corporate WiFi.
MDM? I´ve never heared that before; might be worthwhile to look into.
Guest mobile devices will connect to another SSID, which usually only allows access to the internet (sometimes after agreeing to a AUP via a captive web portal).
Yes, that´s one of the ideas. Another idea is to allow unregistered customers access for a limited amount of time and allowing registered customers (like regular customers having a customer card) an unlimited amount of time. I have no idea yet how I would limit the time.
That requires some way to distinguish between customers, and it means that distinguishing between devices is not sufficient for registered customers.