Radiator Core
Radiator Core is the go-to product for serious connection service providers who want the best performance with no compromises in security.
Powered by Radiator 10, Radiator Core brings a new industry standard to RADIUS server performance paired with the extensibility Radiator is known for.
Radiator Core also comes with a dashboard for monitoring and licence management, bringing ease to daily operations.
Basic information
- Fully featured RADIUS support
- TACACS+ support
- Secure and reliable RADIUS proxying using RadSec, with TLS 1.3
- Roaming and proxying support (eduroam, OpenRoaming)
- Supports IPv4, IPv6, UDP, TCP
- Consumable upstream/downstream REST API
- Extensible with wide range of logging solutions (JSON, syslog, Elasticsearch, Splunk, etc.)
- Support for 802.1X wireless authentication
- Support for wide range of EAP authentication methods MD5, OTP, GTC , TLS, TTLS (including PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP and MS-CHAPv2), PEAP and TEAP
- TLS 1.3 for EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS and PEAP and TEAP
- Support Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA, 2FA): HOTP and TOTP, Yubikey tokens, Duo Security, RSA Authentication manager
- Comes with built-in SQLite
- Supports SQL backends (MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL)
- Aruba MPSK support
- Cisco iPSK support
- Lua scripting support without compromising performance
- Integrates with Microsoft Entra ID both Device Code Flow and Resource Owner Password Credentials (ROPC), and Microsoft Graph API
- Debugging and packet capture creation
- Supports LDAP backends (Active Directory, OpenLDAP, etc.)
- Supports Active Directory integration with LDAP and NTLM
- Supports integration with various REST APIs and HTTP-based backends
- CoA (RFC5176)
- Direct or applicable dictionary support with RFCs 2486, 2548, 2607, 2759, 2809, 2865-2869, 3162, 3447, 3579-3580, 3748, 4137, 4226, 4372, 4603, 4648, 4675, 4679, 4818, 4849, 5080, 5216, 5246, 5247, 5281, 5904, 5997, 5998, 6158, 6238, 6519, 6572, 6613, 6614, 6911, 6929, 6930, 7055, 7056, 7170, 7268, 7585, 7930, 8044, 8559, 9190, 9427. See latest RFC support list from our RFC search tool.
Dashboard
Dashboard
Radiator Core and Radiator Policy Server feature a dashboard for monitoring. The main dashboard shows you overall information about server statistics. Graphs can be filtered to show desired handlers.
Counters
The user interface shows you counters for all handlers. Clicking any counter will show graph for specific counter, with more information on accepts/rejects, requests/responses, as well as information like latency.
Log viewer
The user interface displays authentication, accounting and application logs. Logs column can be filtered and re-ordered locally to fit employee role.
Popular use cases

Decentralised offloading network for Operators
One of the current biggest trends in networking is decentralised networks – and improving their use both in terms of user experience and coverage. As companies deploy massive networks of Wi-Fi access points into people’s homes, businesses like restaurants and shops, and venues like stadiums and shopping centers, there is also a need for improved usage.
For the people and businesses who deploy the access point, the main driver is receiving some form of payment in return. In addition to conventional transactional models for renting out APs, sometimes these models include different models that use non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and/or cryptocurrency. For the company deploying the network, the benefit is offloading operators cellular traffic onto these APs on contractual basis.
With a massive network of access points and potentially multiple operators offloading their traffic onto the network, this use case requires flexibility and demands high performance from the system’s AAA server.
This is one of the use cases where Radiator Core shines. With its asynchronous processing and multi-threading, Radiator Core can meet the performance requirements of the most demanding networks – with for example parallel RadSec connections. Also, with the multi-vendor support of Radiator, authentication provider is not locked to one manufacturer. And with Radiator’s flexibility, it includes all the functionality and reliable logging systems extensions that can be used in billing. Radiator Core is the go-to product for decentralised network authentication.
Fiber-to-the-home authentication
FTTH (Fibre to the Home) services – using different PON (Passive optical network) technologies, such as GPON, XG-PON1, XGS-PON. Based on different estimates for consumer services in the industry, high-performance fibre access is needed more than ever.
Radiator Core’s performance can meet the performance requirements of the largest fixed-line deployments. The extensibility of Radiator Core allows for logging and billing systems integrations and the dashboard for monitoring makes it easy to follow how the network is faring.

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