Hello, I am trying to set up a new wireless infrastructure, but I am having
trouble getting everything to work.  We are only using Cisco WAP4410N's (I
am assuming they will work because there is support for 4400 series?).  The
goal is to have two SSID's, one where people will freely have access
(restricted by network ACL's) and the other which will be presented with a
captive portal and then have access to everything internal once registered.

My question has to do with what settings I need on the wireless access
point.  The access point has a single port, which we have plugged into a
trunk port which has the default VLAN of 96, and tagged with 94 and 96.  On
the AP, the default VLAN is set to 96, as well as the AP Management VLAN.
There are then two SSID's configured: UNREGISTERED on 96 and REGISTERED on
94.  Is it ok to have one of the SSID's be on the default VLAN?

At this point, I am able to connect to UNREGISTERED and get on the
internet.  But when I connect to REGISTERED, it shows me the captive portal
and lets me register, but then never gives me internet access.  I'm not
receiving any traps on the packetfence server, even though I have the trap
destination set to the correct IP.

Any help would be much appreciated... this is getting a little frustrating.

David
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