Authentication Advanced Options; Client Station Settings - Colubris Networks CN3000 Administrator's Manual

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Authentication advanced options

Open the Security > Authentication > Advanced page.
Allow any IP address
Client station
This feature enables the CN3000 to connect with wireless client stations that are using a
settings
static IP address that is not on the same segment as the wireless network. This permits
customers to access the wireless network without reconfiguring their network settings.
For example, by default the CN3000 creates the wireless network on the subnet
192.168.1.0. If a client station is pre-configured with the address 10.10.4.99, it will still
be able to connect to the CN3000 without changing its address, or settings for DNS
server and default gateway.
This feature is enabled by default.
Allow access if RADIUS is down
When enabled, all customers are automatically granted access when the RADIUS
server is down or unreachable. Once the RADIUS server is available again, free
customer sessions remain active until the customer logs out.
This does not apply to customers using 802.1x or WPA.
Support clients that use an HTTP proxy server
This feature enables the CN3000 to support client stations that are configured to use a
proxy server for HTTP and HTTPS, without requiring customers to reconfigure their
systems.
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