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Re: QuickRadius?

From: Bennie Warren
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2004
Time: 12:34:16 pm

Those are pretty bogus prices to tell someone. That is unlimited for
everything. Otherwise their pricing is really good and they also have
great suppport. Plus they support Macintosh users. Most people would
buy the Radius Mini Pac for 2 servers and Radmin unlimited for a total
of for $2300. I can't say enough on the quality. They are right in
there with Men and Mice on quality and support.

Thanks
Bennie

On Jan 15, 2004, at 6:08 PM, Jim Cobb wrote:

> Yes, freeradius is pretty much the same. Radiator is also config file
> based, and for 2K more they have a monitoring GUI. And if you have 6k
> laying around, a GUI interface.
>
> Lucent's NavisRadius is about the same price as RDX with a real nice
> java based mgmt app. But it is java based and you know what that
> means. And you are never quite sure if Lucent will be around from one
> day to the next, they are forever teetering on bankruptcy.
>
> When I say the QDNS Enterprise model, I mean you have individual
> logons for your techs with access levels. QDNS makes it easy for
> multiple chef's in the kitchen and accountability through the access
> logs. The QDNS mgmt app gives real-time log streaming and is just
> plain easy to use. The web admin is fantastic for quick lookups.
>
> Plus Men & mice is a great company and I would love to buy it from
> them.
>
> And on the DHCP, heck get a cisco router and use cisco DHCP, the best,
> most reliable DHCP server on planet earth. Set it and forget it. DHCP
> is not something you constantly have to administer like Radius and
> DNS.
>
> Jim
>
> On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 18:15:57 -0600
> billc_lists@greenbuilder.com wrote:
>> Try RDXserver: http://rdxserver.com
>>
>> Built under OSX, available for OSX, OS 9, unix, linux, and even
>> windows 95-XP.
>>
>> Price is reasonable.
>>
>>
>> At 10:42 AM -0500 1/14/04, Jim Cobb wrote:
>>> Hey men&mice, now that you guys have DNS wrapped up you ought to
>>> come up with a radius server front end building on your enterprise
>>> QDNS mgmt. model. You could use freeradius as your backend.
>>>
>>> This would be a big hit, let me tell you, if you kept it reasonably
>>> priced. There is a huge hole in the market for this, mainly due to
>>> wifi authentication. Not many people want to deal with freeradius
>>> config files and it is begging for someone to market a GUI for it.
>>>
>>> Jim
>>
>>
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