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If you already have a RADIUS server then you may be able to configure it to act as an ORPS at no extra cost. If the software doesn' | If you already have a RADIUS server then you may be able to configure it to act as an ORPS at no extra cost. If the software doesn' | ||
- | As for the software - any modern RADIUS server can handle Govroam. There are no odd requirements. Having said that through, there should be a preference for servers which can handle Server Status (for resilience), | + | As for the software - any modern RADIUS server can handle Govroam. There are no odd requirements. Having said that though, there should be a preference for servers which can handle Server Status (for resilience), |
If you value the service then resilience should be considered. At least two RADIUS servers at each level are recommended and three is quite common. Many RADIUS servers (and wireless controllers) offer load balancing options so hardware load balancers shouldn' | If you value the service then resilience should be considered. At least two RADIUS servers at each level are recommended and three is quite common. Many RADIUS servers (and wireless controllers) offer load balancing options so hardware load balancers shouldn' |