CIPAFilter’s Network Access Control
system is designed to prevent unauthorized devices from
connecting to and using your school district network! Examples include, but are not limited to,
laptops, computers, wireless devices, cell phones and access points.
Take control of your network and ensure a higher level of security for your servers, important
data and printers. Protect your network from intruders and unwanted devices that can contain
a number of threats – including viruses.
How It Works
CIPAFilter starts protecting your network by analyzing
all the unique devices currently connected on your
network. This network analysis includes all devices
that connect either with a wired or wireless connection.
The CIPAFilter continually monitors the network for any
potentially new or unrecognized devices. When a new
device is introduced to the network, the CIPAFilter will
jam the new device allowing it only to communicate
with the CIPAFilter.
There are two methods by which an administrator or
user can allow or add new machines to the network…
Authentication
By using authentication, a new computer can be added
to the network with a simple user logon. When a new
computer is added to the network, it will be redirected
to a special logon page when opening a web browser.
This is the only access the device will have. An
administrator, or user with appropriate privileges to add new devices to the network, can allow access to the network for this device and have it automatically added to known and approved computers on your network.