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In a previous post we talked about what you need to know to keep in compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) when you’ve got a wireless network – or, as it turns out, even if you don’t, because you still have to prove you don’t. In the way of follow-up, we talked to Chris Williams, a pre-sales systems engineer for Carousel Industries and one of the company’s wireless experts about what goes into meeting those compliance requirements and how to make the job easier. Outlining the PCI-DSS Requirements First let’s take a quick look at what… Continue Reading ›
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Preparing K-12 Schools for the Wireless Onslaught

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Colleges and universities have long had to deal with students bringing all sorts of devices to campus, and wanting to connect to the campus network – usually wirelessly. “Colleges were the original bring your own device test bed,” says Chris Williams, a systems engineer with Carousel Industries. Well now the movement is headed downstream to K-12 schools. Consider what’s happening at Burlington High School in Burlington, Mass. As a story from the Burlington Union explains: Under the guidance of the schools’ Educational Technology Team (ETT), a five-year plan started this fall when every student at BHS received an Apple iPad… Continue Reading ›
Carousel is Prepped for iPad Data Onslaught – Are You?

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The new iPad is set to hit the streets on March 16, an event for which Carousel Industries has been preparing for about 18 months, says Scott Moody, the company’s Manager of Corporate Technology. “We recognized these were going to be a game-changer,” says Moody, who is responsible for Carousel’s internal IT requirements. “We’ve been preparing for the influx of Wireless connectivity and mobility for a year and a half.” Faster iPad Connection = More Data With its support for 4G/LTE networks, the new iPad (which everyone but Apple calls the iPad 3) will support far greater data transfer speeds… Continue Reading ›
4 Best Practices for Developing a Strategy for Mobile Security

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Today’s workers are more mobile than ever before, depending on a wide variety of network-enabled electronic devices to get their jobs done. As a result, wireless networks are no longer just a convenience, a nice-to-have feature that impresses visitors to your building. They are crucial to the everyday performance of most any organization. In this kind of environment, companies must have an effective strategy for providing not only mobile communications, but also ensuring the security of those communications. Coming up with such a plan requires a willingness to review how your organization works, and how the needs of your users… Continue Reading ›
3 Approaches to Identifying Mobile Devices

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When it comes to managing wireless devices on your network, you’ve got two basic options: treat the device as a known entity that is allowed to access the corporate network, or as an unknown entity that is not. But there are several ways to make that determination, says Chris Williams, a systems engineer with Carousel Industries, and they are progressively more granular and useful. Fingerprinting and Web Browser Snooping The simplest way to identify a device is through fingerprinting or web browser snooping. With fingerprinting, when the device logs on, it performs a DHCP request. In that request is a… Continue Reading ›
1G WiFi Is On the Way – Is Your Network Ready?
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A new spec for 1G wireless LANs is making its way through the standards process and companies would be wise to pay attention, as it will almost certainly factor into the way you think about both your wired and wireless network infrastructure. The IEEE is working on 802.11ac, a standard for 1G bps WiFi networks. While the official standard isn’t expected to be complete until 2013, you can expect to see working products well before that. According to a blogger at Network Computing: Popular predictions regarding 802.11ac have millions of devices in users’ hands by 2012 and billions by 2015.… Continue Reading ›
PCI Compliance and Wireless Networks: What You Need to Know

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Any company that accepts credit cards has to worry about staying in compliance with the (PCI DSS) v1.2. And companies that have wireless LANs have additional requirements to meet, even if no credit card data travels over the wireless network. To learn more about the requirements, we talked with Chris Williams, pre-sales systems engineer for Carousel Industries and one of the company’s wireless experts. From a PCI perspective, companies fall into one of three categories when it comes to wireless, each with varying requirements. PCI Category 1: No Wireless in Use A company that has no wireless LANs in place… Continue Reading ›
4 Reasons You Need Centralized Wireless Management
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As wireless LANs get more ubiquitous, IT may well find they’re spending an inordinate amount of time managing them, especially in organizations with multiple sites. Configuration changes require logging in to the controller at each site, troubleshooting can be a bear, and reporting is all but impossible. That is, unless you have a centralizedmanagement strategy. With centralized wireless management, the wireless controllers that manage access points in each location all connect to a central management console, from where IT can monitor and control each ‘remote controller’ (as opposed to ‘remote control’, which apparently only my 11 year old daughter has… Continue Reading ›
Asset Tracking, Troubleshooting and more – courtesy of your WiFi network

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Wireless networks of course provide a great deal of freedom and flexibility for users but, with the proper tools in place, your Wifi network can also help your organization track assets, employees and provide a wealth of helpful troubleshooting info and even security tools for IT and the business. Along with its partner Aruba Networks, Carousel has been helping customers install AirWave, an Aruba product that adds sophisticated location-based services to a wireless network, in essence turning your Wifi network into an RTLS (real time locating system) http://blogs.carouselindustries.com/data/is-the-internet-of-things-finally-here/. AirWave can identify who is on the network, where they are accessing… Continue Reading ›
Remote Access Point (RAP) Wireless Deployments – Taking Your Wireless Network On The Road

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The modern workforce is evolving, with more and more employees working from home or small branch locations. While setting up a campus with a secure Wireless Network is becoming a well-understood exercise the question becomes, how are businesses extending the security and control they are used to in a campus setting to the many remote and teleworkers they need to support? According to Chris Williams, one of Carousel’s wireless networking specialists, one solution that has been taking off with businesses looking to address this challenge is the deployment of wireless Remote Access Points, or RAPs. What Are Remote Access Points… Continue Reading ›