Sorry, I didn't notice that router and AP are the same device. What is your Ethernet IP address? It seems to be 198.168.0.1, since your radius server (which has a wired connection, I hope) has address 198.168.0.120 and got it via DHCP. So it seems that you have enabled DHCP on the Ethernet and not wireless port. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 29/9/2007, "Chiu Luk" <cluk76@yahoo.com> piše:
But I already enabled DHCP in my wireless router (DLink DIR-655).
After the supplicant authenticated successfully from the FreeRadius server, my notebook fails to obtain an IP address from the Access Point (router) and end up getting a 169.254.198.216 IP address.
capture of EAP-MD5 protcol successfully get authenticated http://www.oniva.com/upload/1356/success.jpg
the setup of 802.1x inside D-link wireless router is like the following http://www.oniva.com/upload/1356/dlink.jpg
setup of router using DHCP is like the following http://www.oniva.com/upload/1356/dhcp.jpg
Anyone have any ideas why my notebook cannot obtain an IP address from wireless router?
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Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote: If you're using EAP, IP addresses are assigned through DHCP. This has nothing to do with FreeRADIUS.
Go fix your access point to do DHCP properly.
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