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OK, I followed the instruction on Microsoft's site on "Securing Wireless
LANs with PEAP and Passwords". Everything seems to work fine except for two
issues:
1. The clients seem to drop off after a while and immediately re-hookup.
2. One client (using a Netgear MA401 nic) just sits there with a red error
saying it can't hook up. If you give it a manual IP address (along with
subnet and default gateway) it connects immediately. Any ideas? A sample of
teh event log from the IAS server is shown below.
Arch
Event Type: Information
Event Source: IAS
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1
Date: 06/02/2005
Time: 7:34:33 PM
User: N/A
Computer: bigdaddy
Description:
User host/arch.xxxxx.com was granted access.
Fully-Qualified-User-Name = auburn\arch$
NAS-IP-Address = xx.x.xx.xxx
NAS-Identifier = xxxxxxxx
Client-Friendly-Name = wareagle
Client-IP-Address = x.xxx.xxx.xx
Calling-Station-Identifier = xxxxxxxx
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless - IEEE 802.11
NAS-Port = 47
Proxy-Policy-Name = Use Windows authentication for all users
Authentication-Provider = Windows
Authentication-Server = <undetermined>
Policy-Name = Allow wireless LAN access
Authentication-Type = PEAP
EAP-Type = Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)
OK, I followed the instruction on Microsoft's site on "Securing Wireless
LANs with PEAP and Passwords". Everything seems to work fine except for two
issues:
1. The clients seem to drop off after a while and immediately re-hookup.
2. One client (using a Netgear MA401 nic) just sits there with a red error
saying it can't hook up. If you give it a manual IP address (along with
subnet and default gateway) it connects immediately. Any ideas? A sample of
teh event log from the IAS server is shown below.
Arch
Event Type: Information
Event Source: IAS
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1
Date: 06/02/2005
Time: 7:34:33 PM
User: N/A
Computer: bigdaddy
Description:
User host/arch.xxxxx.com was granted access.
Fully-Qualified-User-Name = auburn\arch$
NAS-IP-Address = xx.x.xx.xxx
NAS-Identifier = xxxxxxxx
Client-Friendly-Name = wareagle
Client-IP-Address = x.xxx.xxx.xx
Calling-Station-Identifier = xxxxxxxx
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless - IEEE 802.11
NAS-Port = 47
Proxy-Policy-Name = Use Windows authentication for all users
Authentication-Provider = Windows
Authentication-Server = <undetermined>
Policy-Name = Allow wireless LAN access
Authentication-Type = PEAP
EAP-Type = Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)