Cisco Aironet 1200 Configuration

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Hello,

I need to deploy a Wi-Fi network in the company where I'm currently doing my internship. I was asked to have 2 possible connections; let me explain:

- The first connection (SSID name "usine") allowing the employees of the company I am in to access the entire network. For this, I plan to use a RADIUS server with a login and password.

- And a second connection (SSID name "visiteur") allowing visitors to have access only to the internet. For this, I thought of using a modem router with internet access connected to the access point, secured with a WPA key.

However, knowing that Cisco supports multi-SSID, I was wondering if it is possible, for example, to direct those connecting to "usine" to the RADIUS authentication while those connecting to "visiteur" are directly connected to the internet???

I hope I have been clear enough.
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  1. brupala Posted messages 111157 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   14 452
     
    aironet 120?
    do you mean aironet 1200?
    if that's the case, yes, you can create different ssids that are linked to different vlans and different bridge-groups with different authentications.
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    and ... There you go!
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