On 2.5.2023 20.40, Stefan Paetow (OpenSource) via radiator wrote:

Just be aware that WBA and WFA are not the same organisation. WBA has the Github repo where they are publishing their dictionaries (thank goodness). WFA (Wi-Fi Alliance) are apparently exceptionally difficult with their dictionary.

I agree WBA and WFA are not the same. They seem to have quite a lot of common history, though. I used the Internet Archive to see how these two vendor ids had changed over the years. This hopefully helps to understand why the Radius attribute naming looks complicated especially for vendor 14122.

The history of vendor 14122 name shows that it was originally, around mid 2002, "WECA-Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance". The name was later, circa 2010, updated to "Wi-Fi Alliance" and then soon after that to "Wireless Broadband Alliance Ltd (previous was 'Wi-Fi Alliance')". About mid 2018 the name was shortened to its current form "Wireless Broadband Alliance Ltd".

By WBA's definition, vendor id 14122 is used by WISPr- and WBA- prefixed attributes. The full list is here:
https://github.com/wireless-broadband-alliance/RADIUS-VSA

Vendor id 40808 seems to have started directly with name "Wi-Fi Alliance" about late 2012. These attributes currently have prefix WFA- in Radiator's dictionary.

Thanks,
Heikki

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Heikki Vatiainen
OSC, makers of Radiator
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