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I have about 35 Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Points deployed & would like to
use MAC authentication. I can set it up on the APs themselves, but they
can't share MAC lists. I currently use MS IAS for authentication (PEAP) for
our internal users. ....I don't see any RADIUS option for MAC
authentication. Is there a way to do this via MS IAS? Any other
windows-based product that does MAC authentication?
My situation - I have a separate groups of users that I want to VLAN & give
them Internet access only (no access to internal network). I would like to
have this group register their wireless cards though so we can track who has
access. (don't really want to setup a "Internet Cafe" so to speak)
Alternatively, you could setup a public visible SSID with no authentication,
and do MAC address verification on the DHCP server instead. (using a
non-broadcasted SSID with 802.1x authentication and dynamic WEP for internal
users)
"Pete" <petereger@email.com> wrote in message
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>I have about 35 Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Points deployed & would like to
> use MAC authentication. I can set it up on the APs themselves, but they
> can't share MAC lists. I currently use MS IAS for authentication (PEAP)
> for
> our internal users. ....I don't see any RADIUS option for MAC
> authentication. Is there a way to do this via MS IAS? Any other
> windows-based product that does MAC authentication?
>
> My situation - I have a separate groups of users that I want to VLAN &
> give
> them Internet access only (no access to internal network). I would like
> to
> have this group register their wireless cards though so we can track who
> has
> access. (don't really want to setup a "Internet Cafe" so to speak)
>
> Any help would be most beneficial.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Pete
>
>
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