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Hi Seeni
What Radius parameters should I send back to the wireless client. I am using IAS on Windows 2003. I can authenticate all the card but the link still does not come up unless I set the radius server to authenticate all requests.
Joe
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Hi Joe,
The airPointPRO sends the authentication to the radius server only for the wireless client. The Table PC(Windows XP) which uses the wireless PCMCIA card and the MAC address of the card has to be entered in the radius server as users. Normally, the MAC address of the wireless client is used as a username and password for the radius authentication. Example: Username: 00301A1123456 Password: 00301A1123456
Thank you
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Hi Seeni
It is checked. I still connect authenticate or for that matter bring the wireless connection up. The client is a Windows XP machine with a wireless card.
Joe
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In airPointPRO’s simpleMonitor, the “Non IP –traffic” has to be checked / allowed.
-----Original Message-----
Greetings I have an air point pro that is successfully talking to my radius server.
I have a TabletPC that can talk to the air point pro over wireless with no authentication enabled.
If I configure the air point pro to do Radius and configure the TabletPC to use PPoe, the mac address of the TabletPC is displayed as a client on the airpoint pro but the Tablet PC fails to make a connection.
Any ideas
Thanks
Joe
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