Sorry, the link to the pics is:

http://mikro-net.com/eth/

Quoting Michael Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Kudos to the FreeRADIUS team!
> I have been using FreeRADIUS for about a year now, since I built a WLAN for
> an
> Apartment building in South Central Los Angeles utilizing FreeRADIUS/EAP-TLS
> for
> auth [for WInXP clients :)] and FreeS/WAN for encryption.  Now I utilize it
> at
> home with two Linksys wireless routers: the WRT51AB and the WRT54G.  I had
> only
> the WRT51AB talking to FreeRADIUS on a slackware box using EAP-TLS with
> dynamic
> wep re-keying set to 250 sec (beautiful i might add that mppe keys were good
> for
> something), but I found out today that the WRT54G (802.11g) wl router just
> had a
> firmware upgrade that utilizes WPA with no less that AES encryption.  I had
> to
> see if it was true.  I went to compusa and bought the router for $110. (holy
> s**t), and a WPC54G wireless card because they had new drivers for that too.
> (This card cost $70 - not quite cheap.) So for $200 I had in my hand an
> AES-enabled industrial strength wireless kit.  I set it up as the default
> router
> and chained it to the existing WRT51AB, which I configured as a switch only
> (interesting that the ports auto-sense MDI/MDI-X....) using a straight
> through
> cable.  I set the new  wl-g router to point to the radius server and set
> WPA-RADIUS with AES encryption (XP client with latest drivers) on the router
> and
> the laptops wl-g nic. It fired up and...worked!  I didn't believe it but I
> fired
> up Ethereal to see: 
> 
> http://mikro-net.com/eth/eth/  - this shows the packets through ethereal
> 
> None of this was possible, of course without FreeRADIUS.
> 
> Anyway I know this was lengthy and maybe not the right forum, but I just
> wanted
> to thank the FreeRADIUS developers for providing a FREE radius server that
> despite its MAJOR_VERSION=0 I have dared to use in production enviroments
> with
> great success..... THANK YOU!
> 
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