Setting up external Radius server for Hotspot authentication: Difference between revisions
Setting up external Radius server for Hotspot authentication (view source)
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* Navigate to Network → Wireless and click add | * Navigate to Network → Wireless and click add | ||
* Select "--No network--" in General setup → Network | * Select "--No network--" in General setup → Network | ||
[[File:Networking Radius server wireless general v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|1050x1050px]] | |||
* Select "No encryption" in Wireless security → Encryption | * Select "No encryption" in Wireless security → Encryption | ||
* Save & Apply | * Save & Apply | ||
[[File:Networking Radius server wireless security v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|1088x1088px]] | |||
* Navigate to Services → Hotspot (Or install the package if it is not present by navigating to Services → Package Manager) | * Navigate to Services → Hotspot (Or install the package if it is not present by navigating to Services → Package Manager) | ||
* Add new Hotspot instance by selecting Wireless access point created earlier | * Add new Hotspot instance by selecting Wireless access point created earlier | ||
* Enable the Hotspot and select Radius as Authentication mode in General settings. | * Enable the Hotspot and select Radius as Authentication mode in General settings. | ||
[[File:Networking Radius server hotspot general v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|692x692px]] | |||
* Go to Radius menu, insert Public IP of the Radius server (RUT1 WAN IP address) and Radius secret key we created for the client before. | * Go to Radius menu, insert Public IP of the Radius server (RUT1 WAN IP address) and Radius secret key we created for the client before. | ||
[[File:Networking Radius server Radius hotspot settings v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|730x730px]] | |||
Our configuration is complete. | Our configuration is complete. |