Hi, thanks a lot for the video, I wanted to ask you about a type of configuration I'm trying to do, I'm trying to do the same thing you explain in the video but using an external DHCP server, I manage to get my user to authenticate but I can't get it to acquire an IP address from the DHCP, if I use the same wireless network but instead of RADIUS I use a WPA2 password, I do get an IP address from the external DHCP server, do you have any idea what could be happening? Sorry my English is not good, greetings.
I cannot think of anything straight away, maybe you could try disabling the 'Rogue DHCP Server' option in UniFi Controller ? Go in to 'Settings' and then select 'Networks' and untick 'Rogue DHCP Server option' and see if you are then able to get IP address from external DHCP server ?
Hey Adrian, thanks very much. Yes I believe ticking the 'Wired Networks' which is in the RADIUS Server settings. Just be careful with this though in case you mess things up and are not able to access your UniFi Controller. I have yet to test this on 'Wired Networks' so may well do a video in the future. But I'm sure it should let you allocate it to certain networks/VLANS or Ports.
Maybe check the help section of Ubiquiti. However I may well do an updated video around RADIUS as I'm about to do a new updated video series for UniFi.
I don't think you can self-register. You have to create RADIUS user profiles before they can connect as far as I know. You could just setup a guest user account and hand that out to users as and when, however that's not really improving security, which is what RADIUS is really doing by creating individual user accounts