When thinking about a RADIUS server and authenticating wireless clients through 
it, and segmenting your local network from the "public users" it makes my brain 
actually hurt.  Here is a doc from Microsoft that may be a starting point.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0f7fa9a2-e113-415b-b2a9-b6a3d64c48f5&displaylang=en

 Also, I would assume you would create a virtual site in IIS and have those 
clients redirected to that particular page.

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[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of William M. Bell
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 2:19 PM
To: Tech-Geeks
Subject: [tech-geeks] RADIUS Server...Anyone Using One?

Just installed a nice Cisco AP and 15dbi antenna which will cover the entire 
football field, bleachers, and surrounding areas.  I would like to set up a 
RADIUS Server which, like a hotel or restaurant, will redirect "public" users 
to a webpage where they must agree to the Terms of Service/Usage, before 
gaining access to the Internet.

Has anyone set something like this up before?

If at all possible, I would like to keep the "public" users off of our local 
network IP range but still have them filtered/firewalled.  Is this possible?

My brain hasn't been working well today, so please forgive me, if these 
questions are dumb ones...  =P


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