A RADIUS server can add protection to your small business network, but often times the cost is more than many SMBs can afford. But if you're looking for more security, especially when it comes to wireless networks or VPNs, there are RADIUS servers out there that wont break the bank.
Our sister site, PracticallyNetworked.com, takes a look at three RADI"US servers that are designed and priced -- for small business use.
RADIUS servers support the authentication of millions of users to ISPs and networks every day. Small and medium sized businesses might also require RADIUS /AAA for wireless 802.1X security or VPN connections. Here we'll review three different servers smaller organizations might consider.
Read the complete article: Add a RADIUS Server to Your SMB's Network
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