limit devices per login credentials
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09-26-2014 12:39 PM
hello,
is there any way to limit devices per username? i have active directory authentication configured. all users can connect to wifi network with their credentials, but if user shares username/pass, they can simultaneously access internet.
so i'm looking for the way to limit one devices per username..
is there any way to limit devices per username? i have active directory authentication configured. all users can connect to wifi network with their credentials, but if user shares username/pass, they can simultaneously access internet.
so i'm looking for the way to limit one devices per username..
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10-07-2014 02:51 AM
You can accomplish this using Zero-IT configuration using D-PSK and limit the D-PSK to 1 client per device. Under Zero-IT config, select the AD server for authentication.
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09-27-2017 05:39 AM
you can do it with freeradius, just need some scripting skills.. you can count device number per username.
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11-03-2015 08:55 PM
Hi Koen, We cant use Zero-IT Configuration because this is not compatible with Old Devices. Now we are using ZD5100-00, are there any other options for this? Thanks
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11-05-2015 03:54 AM
Ruckus has a guest pass system integrated in to the ZD where you can assign login credentials per user and only allow 1 device to connect using those login credentials - or alternatively you can allow all users to log in using the same credentials
I'm no expert on AD, but I would have thought that you would have been able to accomplish the same restriction by means of ACL
I'm no expert on AD, but I would have thought that you would have been able to accomplish the same restriction by means of ACL

