09-18-2019 01:57 AM - edited 07-05-2021 11:01 AM
I would like to use IPSK and I undestrood it works like this:
-I will configure one only common SSID
-user who will connect to IPSK_SSID and use PSK_123 will be connected to VLAN 123
-user who will connect to IPSK_SSID and use PSK_456 will be connected to VLAN 456
-user who will connect to IPSK_SSID and use PSK_789 will be connected to VLAN 789
And this will be great.
What is not clear to me is: before any user will be able to use PSK_XXX do I need to know his MAC address?
Is it really mandatory to know their mac address before they will be able to connect to the IPSK SSID ?
Is there any way to bypass this with a wildcard that acceprt any mac and checks only PSK to decide to admit or not the clients?
My goal is to admit all clients that have the correct PSK because (for many reasons) I'm not able to produce a coplete database of all mac address they have now and particularly I'm not able to foresee what mac they will have in the future.
Thank you in advance for your help