A user (121, 122) can gain access to a Local
Area Network (LAN) (20) on a fee basis without the risk of having to transmit
an un-encrypted PIN at upon initial access. The user initially sends a request
to the LAN identifying a Billing Agent (26) that maintains an account associated
with the user for payment of LAN access charges. In practice, the account can take
the form of a pre-paid account identified only by a PIN known to the user. After
the user has identified the Billing Agent, the LAN queries the Billing Agent for
its digital certificate, which the LAN forwards to the user. The user utilizes
the certificate to encrypt a PIN for transmission via the LAN to the Billing Agent
for authentication. Upon successful authentication, the Billing Agent authorizes
the LAN to grant access to the user, thus allowing the user to obtain a connection
via the LAN to a private network (14) or a public network (16).