eduroam SP

Basic deployment considerations for wireless LANs

An eduroam wireless network is a wireless network. This sounds trivial, but it is important to keep in mind that

This section provides general advice regarding wireless LAN deployment. It is not meant as a replacement for further literature; there are many books and online publications regarding good wireless LAN planning, and you are encouraged to familiarise yourself with this topic.

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Administrative obligations of eduroam SPs

Set up of WiFi hotspots

All of the solutions presented below support the basic requirements for an eduroam SP: support for IEEE 802.1X authentications, WPA2/AES support. When deploying eduroam, deployers often want to make use of additional features such as multi-SSID support, dynamic VLAN assignment and others. Every section contains a table with a short overview of their support of such additional useful features.

Cisco (controller-based solutions)

Cisco (stand-alone APs with IOS)

Feature

supported?

multi-SSID

yes

VLANs

yes

dynamic VLAN assignment

partial

Aruba

Meru

Feature

supported?

multi-SSID

???

VLANs

???

dynamic VLAN assignment

???

Lancom

Feature

supported?

multi-SSID

yes

VLANs

yes

dynamic VLAN assignment

yes

Apple AirPort Express

Feature

supported?

multi-SSID

no

VLANs

no

dynamic VLAN assignment

no

Set up of switches for wired eduroam

Set up of networking equipment in the network core

Set up of eduroam SP RADIUS servers