Hi
I have implemented before Chillispot with freeradius as a captive protal
aslo you may try CoovaChilli (http://coova.org/wiki/index.php/CoovaChilli)
which is based on chillispot and it should work smoothly.
From: Sergio Belkin seb...@gmail.com
To:
2008/12/15 a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk:
hi,
why go backwards when you have the right wireless
technology in place? you need to look at the windows
client end of things. I'd suggest looking at automating
the setup..the best thing would be to have another
wireless SSID (eg 'setup for XYZ' -
Sergio Belkin seb...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for ideas,
In fact, some things you suggest I am using right now :) for example:
*Automatized SecureW2 installer (ttls)
*Web Page with secondary password for peap
But even so, some users find somewhat hard to use.
We seem to have no real
2008/12/15 Alexander Clouter a...@digriz.org.uk:
Sergio Belkin seb...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for ideas,
In fact, some things you suggest I am using right now :) for example:
*Automatized SecureW2 installer (ttls)
*Web Page with secondary password for peap
But even so, some users find
This is exactly what Coova does. It blocks all access to the network,
until a correct username/password combination is made. The downfall to
such a system is 1. No encryption, and 2. Any somewhat-knowing
script-kiddie can spoof a mac address and hijack someone's session.
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at
hi,
why go backwards when you have the right wireless
technology in place? you need to look at the windows
client end of things. I'd suggest looking at automating
the setup..the best thing would be to have another
wireless SSID (eg 'setup for XYZ' - where XYZ is your current
SSID) - and have
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