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Re: Non-enterprise wireless devices
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Christopher Hickernell)
Mon Feb 28 13:23:41 2011
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 13:16:34 -0500
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From: Christopher Hickernell <chickernell@clarion.edu>
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Here is a listing that I compiled a few weeks ago. The data was gathered
from manufacturer websites, user's manuals and personal experiences. But
there could be some errors. Let me know if you spot one.
Device Operating System 802.11 Protocols
WPA2 Ent. Support
PC Windows XP/Vista/7 a/b/g/n
yes
PC Mac OS X a/b/g/n
yes
PC Ubuntu 9.04 Netbook Remix b/g
yes
iPod Touch iOS 2.0 or later b/g/n
yes
iPad iOS 3.2 or later a/b/g/n
yes
iPhone iOS 3.1 or later b/g/n
yes
Motorola Droid Android 2.0 b/g
yes
Motorola Droid X Android 2.1 n
yes
Motorola Droid 2 Android 2.2 b/g/n
yes
Kindle Wi-Fi b/g
no
Kindle Wi-Fi + 3G b/g
no
Samsung Galaxy Tab Android 2.2 a/b/g/n
yes
Samsung Fascinate Android 2.1 b/g/n
?
Nintendo Wii b/g
no
Blackberry Torch 9800 Blackberry 6 OS b/g/n
yes
Blackberry Style 9670 Blackberry 6 OS b/g/n
yes
Blackberry Curve 9330 Blackberry 5.0 Device Software b/g yes
Blackberry Curve 9300 Blackberry 5.0 Device Software b/g/n yes
Blackberry Curve 8500 Blackberry 5.0 Device Software b/g yes
Blackberry Curve 8900 Blackberry 5.0 Device Software b/g yes
Blackberry Curve 8300 Blackberry 5.0 Device Software b/g yes
Blackberry Pearl 9100 Blackberry 5.0 Device Software b/g/n yes
Blackberry Bold 9780 Blackberry 6 OS b/g
yes
Blackberry Bold 9700 Blackberry 5.0 Device Software b/g yes
Blackberry Bold 9650 Blackberry 5.0 Device Software b/g yes
Blackberry Bold 9000 Blackberry 4.6 Device Software a no
Blackberry Tour 9630 Blackberry 5.0 Device Software not applicable
Blackberry Storm2 9550 Blackberry 5.0 Device Software b/g yes
Blackberry Storm 9530 Blackberry 5.0 Device Software not applicable
Palm Pixi webOS not
applicable no
Palm Pixi Plus webOS b/g
yes
Palm Pre webOS b/g
yes
Palm Pre Plus webOS b/g
yes
Palm Pre 2 webOS 2.0 b/g
yes
LG Fathom VS750 Windows Mobile 6.5 b/g/n
?
LG Quantum C900 Windows Phone OS 7 b/g
yes
LG Vortex VS660 Android 2.2 b/g
yes
LG Ally VS740 Android 2.1 b/g/n
yes
HTC Droid Incredible Android 2.2 b/g
yes
HP Deskjet 3000 n
no
HP Deskjet 3050 AIO n
no
HP Photosmart Plus AIO B209a b/g
no
HP Officejet 6000 g
no
Dell P713w AIO b/g/n
no
Dell P513w AIO b/g/n
no
Epson WorkForce 310 AIO b/g
no
Epson WorkForce 610 AIO b/g
no
Epson NX515 AIO b/g
no
Xbox 360 S b/g/n
no
Xbox Wireless Networking Adapter b/g/n
no
Sony Playstation 3 b/g
no
Nook Color b/g/n
yes
Nook v1.5 b/g
no
Sony Reader Pocket Edition not applicable
no
Sony Reader Touch Edition not applicable
no
Sony Reader Daily Edition b/g
no
Microsoft Zune HD b/g
no
Roku HD/XD/XDS Streaming Player b/g/n
no
TiVo Wireless Network Adapter b/g/n
no
Apple TV 1st Gen b/g/n
no
Apple TV 2nd Gen b/g/n
no
ViewSonic ViewPad 7 Android 2.2 b/g
yes
Pandigital Novel Color Android b/g
?
Pandigital Novel Personal Linux b/g
?
Thank You,
Christopher Hickernell, MCSE, A+, Network+, Security+
Network Support Specialist, ResNet Support Center Manager
Clarion University of Pennsylvania
Center for Computing Services
G-13 Still Hall |Clarion, PA 16214
814.393.2218
-----Original Message-----
From: Resnet Forum [mailto:RESNET-L@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Todd
Thomas
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 10:35 AM
To: RESNET-L@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Non-enterprise wireless devices
We want to push wireless devices to using 802.1x with
WPA-Enterprise,
but we don't know how many devices won't support this since we don't yet
offer wireless access. Does anyone have a list of these "home/personal
wireless-only" devices to share?
For instance, I know the WiFi-only version of the Kindle can't use
802.1x. What about game consoles? TVs? MP3 players? Printers? Cell
phones?
Any interesting accommodations you've made to allow these would be
helpful, too. For example, an additional unencrpyted SSID, a wireless
bridge, etc..
Thanks,
--
-Todd Thomas
Residential Network Specialist @ the University of Northern Iowa
http://www.uni.edu/resnet
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