FreeRADIUS will also work with Linksys, D-Link, and Belkin lower price-point
AP/wireless routers. (Belkin only supports RADIUS in it's WPA-enabled wl router.)

Quoting Puneet B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> > Will free radius work with any standard wireless 
> > access point that has a built in radius client such
> > as Aironet, Orinoco, colubris etc? i.e can it be used
> > as a server to authenticate users coming through any 
> > of the standard radius-supported access point? Any 
> > help will be appreciated!
> 
> most probably yes. I have used it with Aironet, people
> have been able to use it with Orinoco and Colubris.
> You can do atleast two kinds of authentication: MAC address
> based (calling station-id) and EAP based authentication.
> 
> Puneet
> 
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