Re: What is a good wireless solution for a small restaurant.

2003-12-12 Thread kconnell
Be careful with the low-end AP's like Linksys, I pretty sure they don't support RADIUS. Ken Connell Intermediate Network Engineer Computer Communication Services Ryerson University 350 Victoria St RM AB50 Toronto, Ont M5B 2K3 416-979-5000 x6709 - Original Message - From: Guy Fraser

Re: What is a good wireless solution for a small restaurant.

2003-12-12 Thread Guy Fraser
Hi I found a nice solution at D-Link, DSA-3100 + DSA-3100P together they can be a simple standalone solution, but the DSA-3100 can be used with a radius server as well. The DSA-3100 has a 802.1x feature that supports EAP-TLS and EAP-MD5. At USD$499 it seems like a decent solution. The

Re: What is a good wireless solution for a small restaurant.

2003-12-11 Thread Rob Genovesi
Use this page as a cheatsheet of sorts : http://www.airpath.com/Products/wiboss_lite/compat.htm Airpath is a back-end provider for hotspot services, so they list a bunch of compliant devices to use with their service. This means that these devices have valid radius clients, and