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Win 7 Settings for Enterprise/Internal Server

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  • 1.  Win 7 Settings for Enterprise/Internal Server

    Posted Nov 27, 2015 11:23 PM

    I am trialing some Aruba to replace what I have and was hoping to get some help on something. I have looked looked high and low on the internet for Windows 7 Client settings for Aruba Central configuration settings and could use some help please to get these clients connected to wireless.

     

    I have configured an SSID using the following:

     

    Security Level: Enterprise

    Key Management: WPA-2-Enterprise

    Authentication: internal server

     

    I have manually created a network on the win 7 machine with the right SSID number and set the security type to WPA2-Enteprise wth AES encryption. It also has MS protected EAP PEAP. I have validate server certificate checked along with secured password EAP-MSCHAP set at bottom along with fast reconnect. Then in advanced settings i am selecting specifiying user authentication and am putting in the user id and pass that I setup with the internal aruba server. I have done this with another vendors WAPs and it worked however I have tried different ways for Aruba but cannot get it to connect and could use some help for Windows 7. Thanks for any and all help!!!!



  • 2.  RE: Win 7 Settings for Enterprise/Internal Server

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Nov 27, 2015 11:26 PM
    Just to test, can you disable the server certificate verification and see if you can connect?

    Sent from Nine


  • 3.  RE: Win 7 Settings for Enterprise/Internal Server

    Posted Nov 28, 2015 12:13 AM

    Yes when I disable validate server cert I can connect and it works.



  • 4.  RE: Win 7 Settings for Enterprise/Internal Server
    Best Answer

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Nov 28, 2015 12:19 AM
    In a production environment, you would upload a custom certificate and configure the client devices to match.

    Sent from Nine


  • 5.  RE: Win 7 Settings for Enterprise/Internal Server

    Posted Nov 28, 2015 12:36 AM

    Thank you or the help, I will get a signed cert.