You have done the most hard part which is configuring the radius and keying in its IP into your AP so what is wrong with adding a key? if you share your thoughts with us we might find another suitable solution for your problem. I guess you would like to hijack other radius connections passing somehow through your radius server and return it back to its original destination, right?
Regards
Sameh Attia
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 * For minor problems, reboot
 * For major problems, reinstall

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On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:36 AM, William Rettig <WRettig@efji.com> wrote:
Is there a way to configure FreeRADIUS to accept authentication requests
from any AP.  In other words, I don't want to have to pre-configure
access points in the client.conf.

Thank you,

Bill


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