Now you have a location that allocates user rights as soon as a client appears on
your network. This is the equivalent of a wired Access Point instead of a wireless
Access Point.
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Example 5, MAC Address User
You might want to permit a client with a specific MAC address to access the net
without logging on. This could be because it is a server of some sort that runs
without a user intervention, a wireless device that does not have SSL capability, or
a specific user who has requested, and been granted special powers so they do not
have to logon. To enable system access without logging on, you add the specified
MAC address as a user.
Notice in
Figure C-23
belongs to any particular group, if we don't want to.
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Figure C-22. Location Manager
that we don't even need to specify that this MAC address
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