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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 10:23:52 -0500, Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:I have not used the OS/2 RADIUS port. I've used RADIUS services under NetWare to authenticate remote dial-in users, but have had very little to do with it (essentially, it hands off the authentication to NDS).
Feel free to correspond with me privately, Leon. No problem at all...
ok great will do...have you used the Radius product and if so how?
Which version are you using? This sounds like an older build than what I've got now. Did you grab it from the ThinkPad device driver matrices? The one I'm using allows me the option of dynamically switching to the active network, with a preference for one over the other in case of both being available.On 12/18/2003 07:00 am, Leon D. Zetekoff thus wrote :
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 03:11:30 -0500, Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
When I boot to W2K, I'm defaulted to the NWGINA for login to NetWare networks. My Wi-Fi card is enabled and receives an IP address, as well as transporting IPX packets before I even press Ctrl-Alt-Del to log on. Looking at the settings in IBM Access Connections, it looks like it's set to automatically switch between available networks (wired and wireless). Perhaps that's the key to it?
I tried Access Connections but it doesn't seem to autoswitch between office and home. I have two profiles defined for wireless. If I click on the button (?) for it to do something automatically it defaults to the wired LAN interface and doesn't even provide me to add the WLAN interface. Any ideas?
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