Can this be done? Wireless Access w/o the use if CERTs



Simple enough. I need to provide simple wireless access to my domain but I
don't want to deal with certs at all. I have users (interns) who come and
go and I don't want to have to visit their laptops to install a cert and I
don't want to go through the expense of purchasing a cert from Verisign or
the like. we are a very small office and the need just doesn't justify the
expense. All I want to do is instruct the user on how to add the username
and password that will provide them access to the network. I've tried this
with WEP keys and MAC address assignment in the AP but this method is very
cumbersome and requires my intervention. So I'm looking to make it simpler
w/o just creating an open system.

TIA

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Rob
"A disturbing new study finds that studies are disturbing"


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