[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, the NASs are wireless access points on steroids, and they get
bandwidth-throttling information from RADIUS along with
Accepts/Rejects.
Do you perhaps now the vendor?
Is bandwidth throttling the only configuration they get via radius?
Re: the NASs not identifying
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By configuring a username and password in the accesspoint for
example. That way the NAS sends an access-request with the username
and password to the radius server.
The radius server can then 1) uniquely identify the accesspoints, 2)
reject
unknown accesspoints, 3) give
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