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RADIUS MAC
Enable or disable the Radius MAC authentication. With this feature
Authentication
enabled, you can authenticate clients using their MAC addresses on
your RADIUS authentication server.
Remember to log into your RADIUS authentication server and create
authentication entries whose username and password are both the
access-enabled clients' MAC address (for MAC address 11-22-33-AA-
BB-CC, create an authentication entry whose username and password
are both 112233aabbcc on the RADIUS server).
Authentication
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS authentication server.
Server IP
Authentication
Enter the UDP port of the RADIUS authentication server. The most
Server Port
commonly used port is the default, 1812, but this may vary depending
on the RADIUS authentication server you are using.
Authentication
Enter the shared key used between this device and the authentication
Server Key
server. The shared key is a case-sensitive text string used to validate
communication between this device and the RADIUS authentication
server.
Check the Show box to view the shared key characters.
Accounting
Enable or disable Accounting Server. With this feature enabled, you can
Server
keep accounts on users using a RADIUS accounting server.
Accounting
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server.
Server IP
Accounting
Enter the UDP port of the RADIUS accounting server. The most
Server Port
commonly used port is 1813, but this may vary depending on the
RADIUS accounting server you are using.
Accounting
Enter the password used between this device and the RADIUS
Server Key
accounting server. The shared key is a case-sensitive text string used to
validate communication between this device and the RADIUS accounting
server.
Check the Show box to view the shared key characters.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a traditional encryption method. It has been proved that
WEP has security flaws and can easily be cracked, so WEP cannot provide effective protection
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