Helps to configure a Cisco 4402 wireless controller

Hello

I need help setting up a Cisco 4402 Wireless Controller. I want to have users automatically connect to the wireless network, but not to have access to all the resources network until they open a web browser and provide their domain user name and password or a guest account provided by the receptionist.

I tried many different configurations but can't seem to make it work properly. More time then not when I put on the WIFI network security it causes my wireless network to disappear from the list of wireless avaialbe.

Here's my network configures:

1 - 4402 wireless LAN Controller

2 - Aironet 1130AG antennas

1 - 5510 cisco ASA

1 - 4503 core Router\Switch

8-2960G switches

Windows domain Server 2003 with RADIUS running on the domain controller.

Thanks in advance for the help.

Glad you got it working...

Tags: Cisco Wireless

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