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Re: Non-enterprise wireless devices

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Osborne, Bruce W)
Tue Mar 1 07:51:45 2011

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From: "Osborne, Bruce W" <bosborne@liberty.edu>
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I suspect the Samsung Fascinate can do 802.1x. It is part of the Samsung Galaxy S line of phones. 

I have a Samsung Epic 4G that is part of the same line. It does 802.1x on Android 2.1 and Android 2.2


Bruce Osborne
Liberty University

-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Thomas [mailto:todd.thomas@uni.edu] 
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Non-enterprise wireless devices

	This is perfect, Christopher, and well-timed.  Thanks for sharing!  If anyone else has something to add to the list, feel free to chime in.

-Todd Thomas
Residential Network Specialist @ the University of Northern Iowa http://www.uni.edu/resnet

On 2/28/2011 12:16 PM, Christopher Hickernell wrote:
> 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,
>

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