Hello Anton -

We have a number of customers using a variety of wireless equipment. You should be aware that the radius support in this type of equipment varies considerably, even between versions of the same vendor's software.

It is the access point that sends the radius accounting starts and stops to Radiator, not the other way around.

I imagine that you would have to check the vendor documentation (and try some experiments) to ascertain exactly what functionality is implemented in any particular vendor/version hardware/software.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Jan 10, 2003, at 16:26 Australia/Melbourne, Anton Krall wrote:

Guys.. Anybody using any Colubris Aps or any other Aps that support
external radius auth?

I want to know of those Aps that say support external auth and acct
really do? And also if radiator send a STOP acct request after X amount
of time.. Will the AP close network access to that client? Or how do you
do that?

Thx for your comments.

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