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| * Ensure there is a unique identifier the RADIUS client can identify itself with to the server. (We did this by setting the **Identity** of the Mikrotik router.) | * Ensure there is a unique identifier the RADIUS client can identify itself with to the server. (We did this by setting the **Identity** of the Mikrotik router.) | ||
| * After you took care of that simply reboot the Mikrotik router while it has an active Internet connection. | * After you took care of that simply reboot the Mikrotik router while it has an active Internet connection. | ||
| - | * It should then be reported under the **Unknown Clients** list of the **RADIUS -> Dynamic | + | * It should then be reported under the **Unknown Clients** list of the **RADIUS -> RADIUS Clients** applet. |
| + | * The **Unknown Clients** tab is closed by default. To launch it, click the **Unknown Clients** button in the **RADIUS Clients** | ||
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| - | ===== Converting | + | |
| + | ===== Converting | ||
| * After the Mikrotik appeared under the **Unknown clients** tab we can convert it to a known client. | * After the Mikrotik appeared under the **Unknown clients** tab we can convert it to a known client. | ||
| * Select the unknown client you want to convert and click on the **Attach** button. | * Select the unknown client you want to convert and click on the **Attach** button. | ||
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| * After you click the **Next** button this item will be moved to the list of known Dynamic Radius Clients. As you can see this item indicates that it never contacted the RADIUSdesk server. | * After you click the **Next** button this item will be moved to the list of known Dynamic Radius Clients. As you can see this item indicates that it never contacted the RADIUSdesk server. | ||
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| * Simply reboot the Mikrotik to confirm that contact is now established: | * Simply reboot the Mikrotik to confirm that contact is now established: | ||
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| * This brings us to the end of this section | * This brings us to the end of this section | ||