Re: RADIUS server setup
- From: Owen Williams <Owen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 23:15:47 -0500
Simon:
I have a couple of step-by-step documents for this. Send me an e-mail
and I'll forward to you. (Would refer you to the server they are posted
on, but that's been offline for a few days.)
-- Owen Williams
ClearView Technology Consulting, LLC
In article <eyfE4813FHA.4080@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, newbie@xxxxxxxxxxx
says...
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure if this is the right group to ask but I have SBS 2003 Premium
> and I'd like to try to tighten the security for the wireless LAN. I have
> one Cisco AP1200 as well as a Linksys WAP. They both support RADIUS
> authentication.
>
> Even though I'm using the term "RADIUS", but I really don't know what it is
> and how to set it up! I suppose if I had RADIUS authentication set up, the
> communication between the client (i.e. laptop user) and the server will be
> encrypted on top of the regular WAP or WPA encryption?
>
> But if this is the case, why do I need to set up the access point to use
> RADIUS authentication between the server and the access point? If the
> server and the client (i.e. laptop) is set up for RADIUS authentication,
> wouldn't that be good enough?
>
> Any help is much appreciated.
>
> Simon
.
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