Hi guys, I run a smaller sized network ~100 PC's. Win XP/Vista/7, with Server 2003/2008, and Active Directory.
We have several wireless routers spread around, mostly standard consumer grade Linksys WRT-54's. Currently we just use WPA keys, which can be tedious.
I'm looking for a better authentication system. Back at my University, they had a Cisco based system where you would be able to connect to their wireless, but the only thing you could do is hit a login page, once logged in, you were on the network. That way I could give someone a guest account, they can use it, then lock it at the end of the day. No worries. Or I might want to give someone access to just the internet and nothing else, keeping them away from our servers and such.
Can I do this with Server 2008 NAP? Can this be done with the wireless routers we have? Would I use RADIUS or can they basically be setup as dummy AP's and let the server do the authentication and encryption?
We are a non-profit so I'd like to make it work with what I have if possible.
Thanks.
We have several wireless routers spread around, mostly standard consumer grade Linksys WRT-54's. Currently we just use WPA keys, which can be tedious.
I'm looking for a better authentication system. Back at my University, they had a Cisco based system where you would be able to connect to their wireless, but the only thing you could do is hit a login page, once logged in, you were on the network. That way I could give someone a guest account, they can use it, then lock it at the end of the day. No worries. Or I might want to give someone access to just the internet and nothing else, keeping them away from our servers and such.
Can I do this with Server 2008 NAP? Can this be done with the wireless routers we have? Would I use RADIUS or can they basically be setup as dummy AP's and let the server do the authentication and encryption?
We are a non-profit so I'd like to make it work with what I have if possible.
Thanks.
