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jkay1804
Hello, we have a bunch of properties and have setup a radius server at our HQ to authenticate our corporate wireless network at all of our locations. The NPS server is working in our test lab and authenticates just fine to the security group we setup. As of now it just requires a domain username and password that is part of the security group for wireless.
I would like to add a policy that only allows certain vendors/mac address ranges to work. We only need Dell and Apple devices to work. I found a way to add a calling station ID with the first 6 characters of the mac address followed by a *. This worked when I tested on my phone but I've read that adding more than one calling station ID won't work and that you shouldn't do it that way. I also read you should create an AD group for each device to use MAC authentication.
There has to be an easier way such as putting in the MAC addresses and telling the NPS server if the calling station mac address doesn't match to deny it.
Any suggestions?
Thank you
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I would like to add a policy that only allows certain vendors/mac address ranges to work. We only need Dell and Apple devices to work. I found a way to add a calling station ID with the first 6 characters of the mac address followed by a *. This worked when I tested on my phone but I've read that adding more than one calling station ID won't work and that you shouldn't do it that way. I also read you should create an AD group for each device to use MAC authentication.
There has to be an easier way such as putting in the MAC addresses and telling the NPS server if the calling station mac address doesn't match to deny it.
Any suggestions?
Thank you
Continue reading...