Can I use a Windows 2000 or 2003 server with Active Directory for a RADIUS server to authenticate wireless clients?
A. The Windows 2000 or 2003 server with an active directory can work as a RADIUS server. For information on how to configure this RADIUS server, you need to contact Microsoft, because Cisco does not support the windows server configuration. Q. My site is about to migrate from an open wireless network (350 and 1200 series APs) to a PEAP network. I would like to have both the OPEN SSID (an SSID configured for Open Authentication) and the PEAP SSID (an SSID configured for PEAP Authentication) work on the same AP at the same time. This gives us time to migrate the clients to the PEAP SSID. Is there a way to concurrently host an Open SSID and a PEAP SSID on the same AP? A. The Cisco APs support VLANs (layer 2 only). This is actually the only way to achieve what you want to do. You need to create two VLANs, (native and your other VLAN). Then you can have a WEP key for one and no WEP key for another. This way, you can configure one of the VLANs for Open Authentication and the other VLAN for P