Radius CLient Question

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From: Airhead (campbell_at_alliancecable.net)
Date: 03/11/05


Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:58:42 -0600

What does it mean when a Wireless Access point says it is a Radius
Client? I see in most APs you just enter
the IP and some security info for the radius server. Does the Radius
Client in the AP eliminate something required for the radius server. I
am not to familiar with radius thus this probably stupid question.

Thanks



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