>Do they support Mac-Based Auth + 802.1X on the same port? In a (very) weird way. It's not mac auth + 802.1x but mac auth *in* 802.1x (mac address is sent as user/pass - requires registry hacking on XP). And then you can re-authenticate with username/pass.
There is also something called mac authentication bypass for 802.1x. If enabled switch will do mac auth if it doesn't get EAPOL packet from the supplicant. So, in a matter of speaking, you can have mac auth and (probably should say or - the idea is to be able to connect something that doesn't do 802.1x, like a network printer) 802.1x on the same port. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

