Hi Saurabh You don't require a third party NAS server. Your Dlink is enough to work like a NAS or you can make your local radius server machine a NAS. Yes,you configure your wireless security using radius authentication and configure the client credential on the page,that's it. Regards Yusuf On 21-Jun-2017 3:21 am, "Saurabh Shandilya" <saurabhshandilya.1991@gmail.com> wrote: On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 3:02 AM, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
On Jun 20, 2017, at 5:23 PM, Saurabh Shandilya < saurabhshandilya.1991@gmail.com> wrote:
Now how to know about my NAS, as far as i know, its a very simple router Dlink 850l Hardware Version A1, Firmware 1.12WW. I mean what is the measuring axis for this to know about the kind of NAS I have and what all features it support ?
Ask the NAS vendor.
There are a 1000 companies selling NAS equipment. Each company has 1000 products and/or firmware revisions.
We can't keep track of them all.
Ask the NAS vendor for documentation on how their equipment works.
Indeed Alan, I didn't mean to put that way to show you people that you should do any such sort of thing. All I meant was just to know about if at all, there exists any such method(a call or functionality in the deivce itself) that can tell on request if it supports these functions or not. Anyway I understand your point and will search it out with my vendor. Thanks
Alan DeKok.
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