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From: Ed Pluck (epluckneteam.com)
Date: Fri Jan 25 2002 - 10:29:18 CST

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    Dave,
      There are Radius servers that are freely available. I have been working
    with Interlink AAA Radius Server, but i did not order it so i am not sure fo
    the cost. A Contact form Cisco might be able to let you know whose servers
    have the LEAP plugin.

    Ed Pluck
    Technical Support Specialist
    epluckneteam.com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: aironet-admincsl.cse.ucsc.edu
    [mailto:aironet-admincsl.cse.ucsc.edu]On Behalf Of Dave Alden
    Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 10:57 AM
    To: aironetenkidu.cse.ucsc.edu
    Subject: [Aironet] dynamic WEP keys (or other "better" security)???

    Hi,
      I've purchased several of the AP350's to setup a wireless network. I've
    been trying to figure out if there is any way to get dynamic WEP keys
    without using one of the (very) expensive RADIUS servers that supports
    LEAP. My cheapest alternative is ~$2,400 for ACS, but I'm not sure I
    want to go back to my management and tell them that they need to spend
    that much money just to get something that should have been included in
    the base unit.
      So, is there some way I can create a secure (i.e., dynamic WEP keys)
    environment without spending a fortune on software? I've heard rumors
    that I can use some server software in Windows XP, but I can't find
    specific information (even a pointer would be helpful :-).
    ...thanks,
    ...dave alden
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