wut!?em_516 said:Is anyone up for Wednesday shiz or are we all ignoring that?
Just hurry up and orgy it out, the lot of you.em_516 said:Graney said Bar121 and there was a minor trivia discussion. Omg I am SO tired, fuck.
We haven't been briefed on iPhone connectivity and whether it's available or not, but im thinking it wouldn't be, for the reason you've mentioned with Cisco.The_highwayman said:Hay chris,
seeing as u work at the city Hub, have u had anybody ask about iphone access to the uni wifi network?
if so, have u granted them access without having to use that ridiculous Cisco Clean Access thing?
Because the iphone/ipod touch doesnt support java and Clean access requires it.
Which are we actually talking about going to? Im fine for either i guess.em_516 said:Graney said Bar121 and there was a minor trivia discussion. Omg I am SO tired, fuck.
Me. Me and Em go wayyy back.The_highwayman said:who's the visitor ?
Loljets cant believe my friends have actually convinced me to spend my money on soccerem_516 said:Yeh I dunno. I'm sorta fine for either but at the same time if we don't organise something I don't really care coz I've got a visitor for the next half-week now anyway. Blargh shittest mood ever lol. JETSJETSJETJSTEJTSEJTSEJTS *breathe*
Yeah, so the answer comes with the standard verbatim form "Students are to be advised that we do NOT support these devices," which means if students can connect themselves, thats fine; but we won't help.17000 said:The iPhone (or iPod Touches) will not be able to get past the Cisco Clean Access authentication. The iPhone doesn't have the required Java software to handle the authentication part.
IT Services is evaluating iPhones and may offer different support in the future. We will advise when that happens.
Below is our official response which is identical to that one already presented to the student in this case.
"The current official stance of IT Services is that iPhones and iPod Touches are NOT supported in the same that other mobile devices haven't been supported since wireless was introduced.
If students can't get them to work (connecting to wireless, proxy problems, etc), then IT Services will NOT provide any support to assist the student. Students are to be advised that we do NOT support these devices.
This means that if students can get them to work, well and good, enjoy. As for Linux workstations.
IT Services is evaluating the technology/devices and may provide different support arrangements in the future."
You do that when they do a goal kick and you only make the "doojsh" sound every time it gets hit till it touches the ground and until the crowd gets bored of it.em_516 said:When they throw the ball in and someone bashes it with their head?
Ahuh, lol.em_516 said:So you'll be at the game Sandie? Yayay extra person meetage!