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Question : Help setting up a guest WLAN and user WLAn with Cisco Aironet 1130AG Access Points
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I am currently running a Win2k3 network with 3 Cisco 1130AG AP's connected to it. Currently the AP's are setup with defaults other than renaming the SSID's etc. Now, the 3 AP's are connected to a Cisco 3560-E switch.
What I am looking to do is the following:
1) Setup the 3 AP's to allow users of the domain to simply come in with a laptop, etc. and connect using their network credentials and have network and internet access.
2) Allow guests to come in and either connect to the AP using a guest password or (more preferably) have them get a guest login page when they ope up IE or Firefox.
A note on this as well. We currently do not have a RADIUS server on the network.
What is needed to do this? Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks
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Answer : Help setting up a guest WLAN and user WLAn with Cisco Aironet 1130AG Access Points
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Radius server is super simple to setup. You already have a Windows 2k3 server. Radius uses IAS.
Check out this article to help your further decide your best methods. http://windowsitpro.com/article/articleid/50105/reaping-the-benefits-of-wpa-and-peap.html
I currently have WPA/TKIP using MSCHAPv2 with a radius (windows 2k3) server. My access points are Cisco 1200 series. All of my domain users authenticate with certificates agains the domain.
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