Cisco 1200 AP

2008-02-05 Thread John Melton
I have configured a Cisco 1200 AP for WPA2-PSK which is working with a 
wireless device able to connect OK.


I have tried to add MAC authentication using the FreeRadius server, but 
have not been able to get it working.  I can see from the FreeRadius log 
that the AP is sending the Access-Request packet and an Access-Accept 
response is being returned but the wireless device is unable to connect.


Has anyone setup this configuration and got it working?

Regards,

John
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Re: Cisco 1200 AP

2008-02-05 Thread Julian Stöver

Hello,
which firmware version?

bye
julian


Am 05.02.2008 um 17:05 schrieb John Melton:

I have configured a Cisco 1200 AP for WPA2-PSK which is working with  
a wireless device able to connect OK.


I have tried to add MAC authentication using the FreeRadius server,  
but have not been able to get it working.  I can see from the  
FreeRadius log that the AP is sending the Access-Request packet and  
an Access-Accept response is being returned but the wireless device  
is unable to connect.


Has anyone setup this configuration and got it working?

Regards,

John
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Re: Cisco 1200 AP

2008-02-05 Thread John Melton

Hi,

1200 AP is running c1200-k9w7-mx.123-8.JEB1


-- John



Julian Stöver wrote:

Hello,
which firmware version?

bye
julian


Am 05.02.2008 um 17:05 schrieb John Melton:

I have configured a Cisco 1200 AP for WPA2-PSK which is working with a 
wireless device able to connect OK.


I have tried to add MAC authentication using the FreeRadius server, 
but have not been able to get it working.  I can see from the 
FreeRadius log that the AP is sending the Access-Request packet and an 
Access-Accept response is being returned but the wireless device is 
unable to connect.


Has anyone setup this configuration and got it working?

Regards,

John
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Re: Cisco 1200 AP

2008-02-05 Thread Ivan Kalik
but the wireless device is unable to connect.

Has anyone setup this configuration and got it working?


You did:
that the AP is sending the Access-Request packet and an Access-Accept
response is being returned 

Problems you are having are not with radius. How are you setting IP
address etc.?

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP

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Re: Cisco 1200 AP

2008-02-05 Thread Julian Stöver
Is the wireless device sending its own mac or the clients mac address?  
there's somethimes a bug (CSCsj17603) with the firmware that the CISCO  
1200 AP sends his own mac address, in this case you should update you  
firmware. For detailed informations read the cisco docs. If it's a  
freeradius bug you should post the debug log.


bye
julian


Am 05.02.2008 um 17:30 schrieb John Melton:


Hi,

1200 AP is running c1200-k9w7-mx.123-8.JEB1


-- John



Julian Stöver wrote:

Hello,
which firmware version?
bye
julian
Am 05.02.2008 um 17:05 schrieb John Melton:
I have configured a Cisco 1200 AP for WPA2-PSK which is working  
with a wireless device able to connect OK.


I have tried to add MAC authentication using the FreeRadius  
server, but have not been able to get it working.  I can see from  
the FreeRadius log that the AP is sending the Access-Request  
packet and an Access-Accept response is being returned but the  
wireless device is unable to connect.


Has anyone setup this configuration and got it working?

Regards,

John
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Re: Help with Cisco 1200 AP and FreeRadius

2004-12-05 Thread Ray
Same here...


Ray

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From: Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 4:33 AM
Subject: Re: Help with Cisco 1200 AP and FreeRadius


There are no packets being passed to the Radius Server

Thor Spruyt wrote:
 Carl wrote:

 I'm using a Cisco 1200 AP and freeradius 1.0.1 for
 authentication.  I have Radius set up fine, but I
 can't get the AP to foward the packets on to the
 server.  Does anyone have any ideas?


 Use packet sniffers (like tcpdump or ethereal)


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Help with Cisco 1200 AP and FreeRadius

2004-12-03 Thread Carl
I found a partial answer to this in the list 
archives, but it didn't help me much

I'm using a Cisco 1200 AP and freeradius 1.0.1 for 
authentication.  I have Radius set up fine, but I 
can't get the AP to foward the packets on to the 
server.  Does anyone have any ideas?

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