Hi, I'm using FreeRADIUS 2.1.3 on FreeBSD 7.1 to authorize users on my Cisco 1200 WAPs. I was wondering if it is possible to use ippools to assign client IPs rather than having them use DHCP, and I Googled around a bit and found a message that said this can't be done. I was curious if it can't be done because it's just something that fundamentally cannot work, or was it something that couldn't be done at the time, but perhaps can be done now or in the future? If it can't be done, I would love to hear any feedback people have about how to map wireless users to IP addresses. Has anyone else figured out a way to be able to record this kind of data without resorting to matching MAC addresses from the radius accounting records with data in a DHCP server log? Tim Gustafson BSOE Webmaster UC Santa Cruz tjg@soe.ucsc.edu 831-459-5354
If it can't be done, I would love to hear any feedback people have about how to map wireless users to IP addresses. Has anyone else figured out a way to be able to record this kind of data without resorting to matching MAC addresses from the radius accounting records with data in a DHCP server log?
Erm, yes. It's no mistery at all. It's called accounting and AP does that just like any wired device. The only problem with wireless and IPs is that you can't assign a static IP to a wireless user - only to a device. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
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