It is related to your NAS and it is 'goodly' documented.

To get MAC Auth onMikrotik you'll have to enable Auth MAC and Auth MAC Password
in the HotSpot setup.  
 
--- Chris Knipe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Before anyone jump and say this is related to your NAS, please just let me 
> start by saying that while my nas (Mikrotik) does support Radius, it is 
> badly documented.  MAC Authentication is not documented at all.
> 
> Is there anyone who managed to get MAC Authentication to work on Mikrotik, 
> that can shed some light?  Up to now, I have no idea what the check items 
> are, and the reply items I managed to get out of Mikrotik are not inside any 
> dictionary.
> 
> The reply items I have been provided:
> # Wireless-Forward - not forward the client's frames back to the wireless 
> infrastructure if this attribute is set to "0" (Wireless only)
> # Wireless-Skip-Dot1x - disable 802.1x authentication for the particulat 
> wireless client if set to non-zero value (Wireless only)
> # Wireless-Enc-Algo - WEP encryption algorithm: 0 - no encryption, 1 - 
> 40-bit WEP, 2 - 104-bit WEP (Wireless only)
> # Wireless-Enc-Key - WEP encruption key for the client (Wireless only)
> 
> As I said, none of these are in any dictionary, these are the option names 
> in the router's GUI.  I hardly doubt whether these are the right reply 
> attributes to begin with.
> 
> Hope anyone can shed some light for me.
> 
> --
> Chris.
> 
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Julius Igugu
SouthWork Co. Ltd.


                
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