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> Unless a user has a valid
> Unless a user has a valid 802.1x setup and
> account on the corporate RADIUS server, they
> can't use the network.
right, so now your road-warrior has taken this AP over to the other side of the country, and 2000 students attending a conference in the same hotel can try to login and take potshots at your CORPORATE LOGIN SERVER. The only source-IP you see if your own AP, but the login attempts keep on coming...