• Cisco,  ISE,  Meraki,  MV

    Securely connecting Meraki MV Security Cameras to a wireless network (Part 2)

    In Part 2 we will walk through making sure that we have configured EAP-TTLS support and we will configure the username and password used in the MV Camera configuration that we did in Part 1. The below screenshots and instructions were based on Cisco ISE 2.6. To keep things simple I am going to edit the Default Network Access Service. Check the box next to Default Network Access and click Edit. Then scroll down to the section and make sure that Allow EAP-TTLS is checked. Then check the Inner Methods that you would like to allow. Once you have done this click Save. Now let’s create the user that we…

  • Cisco,  ISE,  Meraki,  MV,  WiFi

    Securely connecting Meraki MV Security Cameras to a wireless network (Part 1)

    Most of the time you will be connecting your Meraki MV security cameras to a wired network. The wired network is usually what provides the power needed and connectivity for the cameras to power up and function correctly. However, there are occasions when you don’t have wired ethernet connectivity to the location where the camera is needed. You can either have a cable run to that location or use the built-in Wifi capabilities of any generation 2 Meraki MV security camera. Of course you will still need to power the camera. This can be done by drawing power from a nearby outlet and using a power injector or by utilizing…