How to add 15 APs to Radius Server on ubuntu server
I want to install a RADIUS server on Ubuntu but I am not sure it can support more than 15 Access Points at a time.
Each AP will have 10 users.
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I want to install a RADIUS server on Ubuntu but I am not sure it can support more than 15 Access Points at a time.
Each AP will have 10 users.
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I want to install a RADIUS server on Ubuntu but I am not sure it can support more than 15 Access Points at a time.
Each AP will have 10 users.
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I want to install a RADIUS server on Ubuntu but I am not sure it can support more than 15 Access Points at a time.
Each AP will have 10 users.
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FreeRADIUS is free software. It has no artificial limitations on number of devices supported.
15 access points is absolutely a trivial amount of devices, and with a total of 150 users even a low end machine, such as a Raspberry Pi should be able to keep up with the authentication traffic.
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FreeRADIUS is free software. It has no artificial limitations on number of devices supported.
15 access points is absolutely a trivial amount of devices, and with a total of 150 users even a low end machine, such as a Raspberry Pi should be able to keep up with the authentication traffic.
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FreeRADIUS is free software. It has no artificial limitations on number of devices supported.
15 access points is absolutely a trivial amount of devices, and with a total of 150 users even a low end machine, such as a Raspberry Pi should be able to keep up with the authentication traffic.
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FreeRADIUS is free software. It has no artificial limitations on number of devices supported.
15 access points is absolutely a trivial amount of devices, and with a total of 150 users even a low end machine, such as a Raspberry Pi should be able to keep up with the authentication traffic.
FreeRADIUS is free software. It has no artificial limitations on number of devices supported.
15 access points is absolutely a trivial amount of devices, and with a total of 150 users even a low end machine, such as a Raspberry Pi should be able to keep up with the authentication traffic.
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