Hi Ian,

> Yes that is correct I work for Meraki. Am I not allowed to participate?
Yes you are, of course! :)

> The idea is that both the wired and wireless clients use packetfence for
> a single pane of management and authorization. I understand that it is
> open source so I was thinking that I could enable/disable some
> functionality to get it to integrate with the APs. Can I turn on
> read-only for a specific VLAN?
I am not sure to clearly understand what you want to achieve, but If you 
want only to "listen" about what's happening on one VLAN, you can set a 
dhcp-listener that will only capture DHCP data.   However, to benefit 
all the features, PacketFence should replace the AP captive portal.

Btw, We did get in contact with one rep from Meraki lately, and we had 
an interesting discussion about what's missing to get a full support for 
PF.  Basically, the only thing missing is a way to dissociate the users. 
  I do have the MIBs in hand, but I did not have the time to explore them.

Hope it helps.

-- 
Francois Gaudreault, ing. jr
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Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence 
(www.packetfence.org)

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