On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Rogelio wrote:

>So, I have about 50 access points in various remote places, and 
>when people connect to one SSID at each of those, they will be L2TP 
>tunneled back to my local network where I can authenticate them via 
>RADIUS and give them an address via DHCP.

I understand now.  What kind of AP is it?

>When the workers leave one site and cruise on over to another site, 
>they will connect to the same SSID (different access point, of 
>course) and L2TP tunnel back to the same RADIUS / DHCP server that 
>they did at the previous site.

Do the end users do the L2TP tunnel or are you wanting the AP/router 
to do this?  There are several ways to accomplish this, depending on 
the capabilities of the clients, APs or routers in the middle.

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