Re: RADIUS server setup



Simon:

The documents I attached to the e-mail you sent me will answer all of
your questions.

-- Owen

In article <uOh3Yg23FHA.2432@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, newbie@xxxxxxxxxxx
says...
> Owen,
>
> I appreciate your offer and sent you an email about the documentation.
>
> David,
>
> It's good to know RADIUS is only for authenticating user logins. From the
> Linksys WAP page, if I select RADIUS instead of WEP for "wireless security",
> I have to enter a Shared Key. I suppose the Shared Key is what it uses to
> authenticate against server? Does it mean at this point, I'm sort of
> authenticating the WAP on the network? But it really has nothing to do with
> securing the radio in the air?
>
> Being that said, having RADIUS set up can keep un-authorized network nodes
> out the LAN?
>
> Thanks guys for the information,
>
> Simon
.



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