Is he actually authenticating from a radius server or is he just 
authenticating from the MAC access list?


Andy Trimmell wrote:
>
> We have a non profit trying to use one of these routers for their 
> connection. Previously they have a residential Netgear router that 
> worked fine and still does. However, their IT guy can’t figure out why 
> their new ASA 5505 Cisco router won’t connect. Same credentials and 
> everything……
>
> I get “authentication failed – radius timeout”
>
> Plug in the old Netgear $40 router and boom connects no problem. I’ve 
> had him try MSCHAP and CHAP and both do the same thing.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Andy Trimmell
>
> Network Administrator
>
> [email protected]
>
> 317.831.3000 ext 211
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