Matt,
We use it and have had no issues with it. Since we have to authenticate
against several authentication mechanisms, we send the auth packet to a
radius server (Funk), who then passes is through to the proper mechanism
(LDAP, AD, proxy). Also, please note that this is how we
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco WLAN 4400 Controllers and 802.1x
How many others are doing 802.1x in a Cisco LWAPP environment? Have you
had success with it, or would you recommend another route for
authentication? Currently we are using VPNs over our
We're doing 802.1x with LWAPP. We have two controllers, 300 APs and
average around 1100 concurrent wireless users.
We just switched to 802.1x authentication last year, with great
success. Previously we ran a network with just WEP and MAC address
registration. Last summer we brought a new
Walt,
Good point about the EAP method.
Matt,
Because we have to authenticate several different users, we HAD to use
EAP-TTLS. This is probably where you will have to do most of your
research. In this case, there aren't really any wrong ways of doing
things. You just have to make an
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco WLAN 4400 Controllers and 802.1x
How many others are doing 802.1x in a Cisco LWAPP environment? Have you
had success with it, or would you recommend another route for
authentication? Currently we are using VPNs over our secure
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Thanks everyone for your quick responses! As far as the EAP method goes, we
will primarily be using MS AD to authenticate. I figured we
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