RADIUS based Network Access Control 
Say goodbye to risky shared Wi-Fi passwords – say hello to secure personalized logins using individual Microsoft accounts.
Have you considered using Microsoft Entra ID to check the identity of your network users, control access, encrypt connections, and monitor for security risks?
Does your organization already or plan to use Microsoft Azure or Microsoft 365?
If so, RADNAC (RADIUS based Network Access Control) offers a straightforward Microsoft Entra ID installation service designed for businesses and educational establishments.
We also provide an easy-to-follow guide so your team can quickly log-in to your Wi-Fi with RADNAC using their individual Microsoft 365 accounts.

Easy to use software, built for everyone.

Installing
You can buy a subscription to RADNAC from coreMem Limited on the Microsoft Azure marketplace.

Easy to use software, built for everyone.
RADNAC (from coreMem Limited) enables you to set up a secure wireless service and then generate user audit reports, quickly and easily.
Pricing that suits your size and needs
RADNAC offers three service levels, priced to meet your user needs rather than simply charging you on your user numbers. It is easy to move up these levels as your organizational needs change.
There are no upfront costs, no commitment fees [and no exit fees], so you keep your running costs low.
Compare RADNAC to the alternatives by using our interactive table.
Our plan | Home |
|---|---|
| Recommended for | Home users |
| Azure Portal and API | |
| Observability | |
| Microsoft Entra ID and MFA | |
| Simultaneous Connected User Limit | 10 |
| Co-administration support | |
| Instance Family | 'Standard_B1' |
| Fast Reconnect | |
| High Availability | |
| RADIUS Accounting for Single-Sign-On | |
| Microsoft Defender for Cloud Support | |
RADNAC is in Preview
RADNAC is currently under Preview and accepting users with the following caveats:
- You will not be charged.
- Only the ‘Enterprise’ tier is available for this period.
- Ninety (90) days after you install the service it will deactivate and no longer process RADIUS requests. You will be able to continue to use the user interface (both the Azure Portal and API) including, most notably, the configuration backup functionality.
- If the private preview is still on going, you may continue to use RADNAC though you will need to migrate to a fresh install from the Marketplace.
- If the deactivation period is an issue for you, do get in touch and we will should be able to work something out.
- If you wish to participate do try the service and contact us with any feedback
- It is planned that by 2026 H2 there will be a full public release.
- Pricing is not expected to change significantly.