tnx Edward, i knew the ap-500 did the same so was curious if i could set a
specific password per mac address but its looking as if im going to be using
one default password for all clients.
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From: "Edward Rempala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I know with the AP-600 the p
I know with the AP-600 the password is the same as the NAS password.
Edward
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Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 8:01 PM
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Subject: Re: wifi / mac authentication
"Nick B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im quite aware of what is being sent and what is shown via debug mode.
> unfortunatly i dont have access to the specific NAS in question so i cant
> see what attributes are being sent
Uh, no. Debug mode shows you what attributes are being sent.
> My ques
Im quite aware of what is being sent and what is shown via debug mode.
unfortunatly i dont have access to the specific NAS in question so i cant
see what attributes are being sent so im restricted to testing from computer
to computer instead of the actual NAS to radius.
and My personal nas/rou
Hi,
> Now when a wireless client trys to connect will the NAS sends the mac
> address and does it append the NAS password or do you supply a specific
> password for the mac address?
> when it authenticates the Wireless client will they have internet access
> (obtained ip/dhcp etc all thru the
hello im using freeradius 1.02-4 (debian)
if i have my access points set for mac address authentication via radius
what settings do i require on the freeradius end?
currently in my DB i have it setup as this
groupname: Enabled
Auth-Type :=Local
Compression used: :=Van-Jacobsen-TCP-IP
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