You could add an entry like "User-Password == <your_password_here>" to a default entry in freeradius' users file (/etc/raddb/users, usually), or do something similar using a group if you have some user accounts that will need to have different passwords. In that case, you'd need to use "Group == <your_group_name>" for each user entry that would use the shared password, and the group entry itself would contain the "User-Password == <your_password_here>" line.
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