Re: Wireless Network

2004-09-24 Thread Dean Michaels
You can use a wireless access point that supports 802.1q. I know that the HP J8130A WAP 420 supports this, and I believe the Cisco's and some 3Com do as well. Assign your private network users some additional attributes. For example, the following 3 additional attributes will direct the WAP to

Re: Wireless Network

2004-09-23 Thread Alan DeKok
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Internet is ok, but I tried different ways to make him having a private network connection (and just that) and it doesn't work because there's an AP between the user and Radius cabled LAN. Any ideas? Set up routing on the AP for the private network. Alan DeKok.

Re: Wireless Network

2004-09-23 Thread David E. Smith
On 23 Sep 2004 at 10:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to use freeradius to connect users to a private network or to Internet through an AP of a Wireless LAN. A user gets an account for private network connection or Internet connection. Internet is ok, but I tried different ways to make

Re: Re: Wireless Network

2004-09-23 Thread macleod
Hi all and thanks for the answers, I'll explain in a better way. I would like to have: a user A who can access to Internet with username A and password A (and that's ok, it works); a user B who can access to Private Network (no Internet) with username B and password B. Both connecting to the

Re: Re: Wireless Network

2004-09-23 Thread David E. Smith
On 23 Sep 2004 at 23:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll explain in a better way. [ snip: scenario ] Have the RADIUS server give different IP addresses to users A and B. Have a firewall somewhere between the private network and the Internet that will deny Internet traffic to someone whose IP