Hi Roman,
Another question I have is:
How does the login process of authentication works?
First, a wireless client(laptop) comes into range of the wireless AP and the
AP sends a challenge to the client in the form of a login windows on the sceen
of the laptop prompting the user to key in his/her username & password? Is
this how it works?

Best regards
Matthew

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Yes, the Cisco 350 series WLAN AP works fine with FreeRadius.

Roman

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> Predmet: Cisco AP that works with Freeradius
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> Hi everyone,
> I am looking to purchase a Cisco Wireless Access Point. I have a small
> budget, so can you recommend a low end Cisco WLAN AP that is 
> proven to work
> with Freeradius? the Cisco 350 series WLAN AP?
> 
> Best regards
> Matthew
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