RedRover Wireless Program

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RedRover Wireless Program. Update for TSP Forum. RedRover Topics for the Forum. The Basics of RedRover RedRover and Security Recent RedRover Enhancements Where is RedRover Helping Users Get Started Troubleshooting RedRover RedRover Contact Information Questions. RedRover is…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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RedRover Wireless Program

Update for TSP Forum

RedRover Topics for the Forum The Basics of RedRover RedRover and Security Recent RedRover Enhancements Where is RedRover Helping Users Get Started Troubleshooting RedRover RedRover Contact Information Questions

RedRover is… Supplemental wireless network

service Based on WiFi NOT a secure wireless network For the Cornell Community and

Guests

RedRover allows you to… Surf the web Check e-mail Use network applications Connect to the Internet Secure Shell Connect with VPN

What About Security? In some ways a wireless

connection is more vulnerable than a wired connection because, Ethernet packets sent through the air can be captured easier using a protocol analyzer or similar software than on wired network connection.

What About Privacy? Maintaining privacy is more

difficult on a wireless connection.  For communications that require privacy, use applications that secure the data stream regardless if the connection is wired or wireless.

More About Security? RedRover and RedRover-Guest

wireless networks do not secure the data stream and are not designed to provide private communications.  Use these networks as if you were speaking in public and keep your computer operating system and virus protection up to date.

Recent RedRover Enhancements

Chantry Networks (now part of Siemens) Next generation wireless Not bridging Ethernet and wireless

Ethernet Three modes of wireless supported Improved management

Recent RedRover Enhancements

Network Name (SSID) RedRover Network registry is back on for

wireless. More wireless coverage has been

established Three modes of wireless supported

IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g

Recent RedRover Enhancements Network Name (SSID) RedRover-Guest

Network registry not required but, the guest wireless network provides a limited set of services:

Web E-mail Instant messaging (AIM and ICQ) Secure shell (ssh) File transfer protocol (FTP) VPN (Virtual Private Network) connections

Future RedRover Enhancements

Network Name (SSID) RedRover-WPA IEEE 802.11i

Where is RedRover?

Visit the below link to view updated RedRover locations:

http://www.cit.cornell.edu/redrover/maps/

The following slide is an example of what the main RedRover map looks like. This is currently in the process of being updated.

Helping Users to get Started

If not already installed, install your Wi-Fi compliant wireless networking device.

Set RedRover as your network name (SSID). Take your laptop to any RedRover covered

location. If you are still connected via Ethernet also,

select the wireless card as the one you wish the computer to use.

Bring up a browser window. Go to http://wireless-reg.cit.cornell.edu to

register (you should be directed there automatically).

Helping Users Troubleshoot

First questions to ask Have you tried to get help from

http://www.cit.cornell.edu/redrover? Is your computer running one of the following

operating systems: Windows 98/Me/XP, Windows NT/2000, Linux, or Macintosh OS 8.6 and above?

Do you have a Wi-Fi compliant wireless networking device installed in your laptop?

Are you in an area with RedRover coverage? Refer to http://www.cit.cornell.edu/redrover/maps.

Have you registered for RedRover via the web pages at http://wireless-reg.cit.cornell.edu?

Troubleshooting Topics How do I install the wireless card? Where do I put the network name? Why do I need to register/renew? How do I register? What if my card doesn’t work? What if my signal strength is low?

Installing the Wireless Card

Refer to the manual that came with card Refer to “Set up Your Wireless Card” on

http://www.cit.cornell.edu/redrover/setup.html Still problems? Contact the CIT Contact Center:

helpdesk@cornell.edu 255-8990

CE device or Linux system?

If the device or system is WiFi compliant and has a web-browser that supports redirection, they should work with RedRover. You might need to seek help from the provider of the device or system.

Network Name? RedRover

Why Register/Renew? Cornell University faculty, staff and

students are not able to access some services or use filesharing on campus until they register.

MAC addresses are registered for compliance with Cornell University’s network registry policy.

Registrations expire every 6 months and users will receive an e-mail asking them to renew (re-registration).

How Do I Register? Read and accept Terms and Conditions Wait for next page Check info filled in by CU Web Auth or SideCar

User Name NetID MAC address of wireless card

Click “Submit” Wait for database to be updated Receive confirmation page and subsequent e-

mail

Common Registration Errors

Not on the wireless network Users will get an error page if they try

to register from the wired network. The message states that they cannot register from the subnet they are currently on and must get on the wireless subnet.

Common Registration Errors Already registered

If a user has already registered, they will receive a page telling them their MAC address has already been registered and what that address is.

Wrong User Info Presented by CU Web Auth or SideCar

If the user info filled in is incorrect the user will have to follow steps to check and change the information associated with their NetID.

Do they have a working NetID/e-mail address? Proceed with CIT Contact Center (HelpDesk)

procedures to help a user with setting up/changing “Who Am I” information.

Common Registration Errors No Confirmation E-mail Received

If the user does not receive an e-mail with a confirmation of their registration to their NetID, they are directed to contact the CIT Contact Center (HelpDesk).

Do they have a working NetID/e-mail address? Are they forwarding their e-mail to a “broken” e-mail

address? Proceed with CIT Contact Center (HelpDesk) procedures to

help a user with setting up/changing “Who Am I” and e-mail information.

Registration Pages Hung Restart the process at http://wireless-reg.cit.cornell.edu If user gets a page saying he is already registered, then they

were successful on the first try and don’t need to try again.

My Signal Strength is Low Refer to

http://www.cit.cornell.edu/redrover/maps to determine if user is in a RedRover coverage zone.

Cards: Check the card’s client utility

Click on the staircase icon to check the wireless utility for signal strength.

Mac Airport card: Check the AirPort control strip (0-5 green dots) or the

signal-level bar in the Airport application. Have user move closer to the access point and

try to re-establish a connection.

The AP Doesn’t Work Have user move to a different RedRover location

to establish if they can get a connection from another AP.

If this succeeds, the first AP might not be functioning properly. TSPs

Open a trouble ticket with the NOC. noc@cornell.edu or 255-9900

If the trouble is a user based problem Contact the CIT Contact Center. helpdesk@cornell.edu or 255-8990.

Where to get more info: RedRover Web site

http://www.cit.cornell.edu/redrover General Redrover feedback

Redrover@cornell.edu Specific problems

Contact the CIT Contact Center 8am to 8pm Helpdesk@cornell.edu 255-8990

Escalation if needed RedRover Program Manager, Dave Barr 255-

4703

Questions?