Re: Does anyone know of a wireless AP that enforces some sort of login for access
- From: "Peter Pan" <PeterPanNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 00:20:42 -0400
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
Now, I have a coffee shop question. Duz anyone have an easy way to
log off users after 60 minutes and prevent them from faking a MAC
address and logging back in? Note that I said "easy" which means I
don't want to setup a NAC security infrastructure or similar
monstrosity.
I got annoyed with handholding users and problems... Consider closing your
biz and test/pre-retiring.....Enjoy life while you are still young, and plan
B (walmart greeter) If you are still alive, when you get old.... That's my
plan and I'm sticking to it! :)
.
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