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Hi, I have used this with QNAP, and it works.
QNAP Radius support has limited functionality, but you can get QNAP administrative users to be accepted on WiFi with RADIUS. Only EAP-TLS/PAP, EAP-TTLS/PAP, PAP are supported.
Configuration is unde Control Panel/ Applications/ Radius Server.
You need to enable Radius server, as well as add controllers as Radius clients in the next tab (Radius clients), defining IP and secret (secret need to be added in controller configuration for Radius server (with qnap address).
There are some limits on length and allowed symbols in user passwords (I found that long and sophisticated passwords are truncated, so check how long you can get it and what are acceptable symbols).
I want to add that Microsoft NPS is the most used RADIUS server in enterprise practice, unfortunately, because MS AD is commonly used (also unfortunately) -- even so it works stable with decent functionality, it is difficult to troubleshoot, and has a lot of limitations (not very documented). NPS functionality as Radius is very average, just a bit higher than very basic.
But as it installation is very trivial, and it's enough for basic needs, it is used very often.
Hope it helps.