[RADIATOR] Authenticating Devices...

Mike Puchol puchol at me.com
Tue Feb 21 19:07:15 CST 2012


Shay, 

You should be able to configure your hotspot to perform MAC-based authentication by default upon stations associating. What this results is in an access-request with the username set to the MAC of the connecting device. You can keep these in your normal subscribers database.

Cheers,

Mike 


On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Shay Smith wrote:

> Hello,
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> I've got a working config that authenticates users connecting via Wifi. Their credentials are compared against our LDAP database. I'm having trouble figuring out how to get a non-login device to have access over the same AP. I would like to know how to get a network device on the network without requiring a login. I'd really like to compare it's MAC address or IP address against a list in MySQL.
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