Changes of Behaviour on Wired Networks Sample Clauses

Changes of Behaviour on Wired Networks. With IEEE 802.1X-2004 and previous standards, user experience on wired networks was substantially different from wireless networks. Wireless networks use IEEE 802.11 beacon frames to announce the exact properties of a network. One of those properties is the network name. In eduroam, the brand name “eduroam” is also used as the network name throughout the infrastructure, enabling users to recognise that a given network is part of eduroam. The network name is only a string and can be used by any other party, but for these cases the mutual authentication will enable a user to verify that he is connected to a genuine eduroam network. If a user connects to multiple wireless networks and has different digital identities, he can configure these identities on a per-network-name basis. On wired networks, no such beacon frames exist. Consequentially, there is no in-band hint for a user that a given network plug belongs to any roaming consortium or that it is enabled for IEEE 802.1X authentication in the first place. Users must connect a network cable on a trial and error basis to find out whether or not they are connected to an IEEE 802.1X network, and to determine whether this network might be eduroam or a different network. In addition, it is not easily possible to configure multiple digital identities on a wired port. There is usually the IEEE 802.1X wired configuration on a client device, making switching between multiple networks very cumbersome. For this reason, until now eduroam on wired networks was not heavily advertised. Several countries do use the concept though and it is expected that a five-digit number of wired IEEE 802.1X eduroam ports is set up. Communicating that a port is wired eduroam is done out-of-band, for example using leaflets or stickers. IEEE 802.1X-2010 introduces the beacon concept into wired networks. When supplicants get equipped with the appropriate features, very similar mechanisms for detecting networks and selecting digital identities as in wireless networks can be used in wired networks. This makes a wide-spread adoption of wired eduroam more probable. It remains to be seen how old and new versions of supplicants and authenticators can interoperate. JRA3 T1 is planning to conduct field tests on actual hardware to assess compatibility.
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