What top 10 high-tech campuses use for wireless security


PC Mag teamed up with The Princeton Review to find the most connected, plugged-in, and high-tech campuses in the united states. In the report you can find the profiles of the top 20 wired colleges showing why they're among the tech elite. All these colleges give particular importance to their wireless infrastructure. While the report describes in detail the networking facilities provided by each college, I could not find enough information with regard to how security and identity management is performed. This article provides a survey of wireless security measures and network access control technologies used in the top 10 wired colleges.


Wireless security measures in the top 10 high-tech campuses

UniversityWireless securityReference
Villanova universityPEAP/MSCHAPv2http://www.villanova.edu/unit/support/wireless/configuration/
MITUnsecurehttp://web.mit.edu/rescomp/www/wireless.shtml
Indiana universityPEAP/MSCHAPv2http://kb.iu.edu/data/awxq.html
Swarthmore CollegePEAP/MSCHAPv2http://www.swarthmore.edu/Documents/administration/its/XPWireless.pdf
Creighton UniversityMAC ACLhttp://www2.creighton.edu/doit/wireless/
University of IllinoisPEAP/MSCHAPv2http://www.lis.uiuc.edu/oitr/help/wireless.html
Michigan state UniversityCaptive portalhttp://www.rovernet.mtu.edu/
University of Southern CaliforniaMAC ACLhttp://www.usc.edu/its/wireless/winxpsp3.html
Quinnipiac UniversityPEAP/MSCHAPv2 ?http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2073580,00.asp
University of OklahomaMAC ACL/NetReghttps://webapps.ou.edu/security/default.cfm#DontCall

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