Sweet, I will break out my P-360 and give it a whirl.
Jeremy
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Well... the Gemtek P-360 lacks a lot of other important functionality!
Thor.
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Well... the Gemtek P-360 lacks a lot of other important functionality!
Thor.
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Like a radius client capable of PAP or CHAP authentication would be a good
start. It only has an 802.1x client, so the only password enable
authentication revolves around EAP-MD5 which has yanked from XP SP1.
The latest CVS snapshot supports TTLS. As a
Just use PAP, every hotspot controller I have used minus the Gemtek P-360
support PAP and CHAP.
Jeremy
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Hi Juliano,
We do what you want for our wireless network, except we bill by traffic
volume rather than time.
We're using freeradius backended into postgresql (moving to sybase) and
use Cisco's
Service Selection Gateway (SSG) feature set on a Cisco router to
control access to the internet and