Hello Berndt -
A quick google search turns up this:
http://www.enterasys.com/fw-images/RoamAbout/RoamAbout-AP-10-01-00- rel.pdf.
which seems to mention additional manuals that are available.
Otherwise I think you will need to do some experiments to see what works.
regards
Hugh
On 24/12/2003, at 1:38 AM, Sevcik Berndt wrote:
Radiator seems to be running. Thanks for the great help.
But here is one more question:
We are using products from Enterasys (RoamAbout R2 access points). My aim is
to give different Clients in different VLANs by their username. I have found
a lot of information about it with Cisco Access Points. But information for
Enterasys is very rare.
Has someone realized something like that?
Thanks Berndt
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