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	Title		: RADIUS Issues in Public Wireless LAN Roaming Scenarios
	Author(s)	: F. Adrangi et al.
	Filename	: draft-adrangi-radius-issues-in-pwlan-roaming-00.txt
	Pages		: 7
	Date		: 2003-6-25
	
There are a number of IETF drafts that describe use of RADIUS in a 
variety of scenarios.  However, in the context of Public Wireless 
LAN (PWLAN) deployments, there are still some areas where either 
use of RADIUS is unclear or not covered. To address this problem, 
we first need to generate a list of RADIUS issues significant to 
public wireless LAN roaming (authenticating and obtaining service 
on a network operated by or affiliated with a home providerÆs 
'roaming partner').  Once these issues are understood and 
analyzed, we can take appropriate actions to solve them.  This 
document describes some of RADIUS issues encountered in PWLAN 
deployments and roaming scenarios.

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