AP is the access point, and i am talking about wireless.
What i don't understand is who communicates from one side with the AP
and the other with the RADIUS server

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> Simon White
> Inviato: luned� 25 novembre 2002 10.56
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> Oggetto: Re: system architecture
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> 25-Nov-02 at 10:49, Maurizio Martinoli 
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > Hi everyb ody, i am new to all this so i apologize if my 
> questions are 
> > dumb :-)
> > 
> > I would like to understand how the architecture of the whole system 
> > is.
> > I understood it should be something like this:
> > Client --(             )--- AP ------- X ------ RADIUS
> > Where X is something that encapsulate the packets from the AP into
> > RADIUS format and sends them to the RADIUS server.
> > But what is exactly X? Can anyone tell me? 
> 
> If by AP you mean Access Point, and you're talking wireless, 
> then maybe... but then maybe not.
> 
> Radius is an authentication mechanism.
> 
> We are not psychic. Please be clearer about why you are 
> asking the question and what you are trying to acheive.
> 
> Regards,
> 
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