ON my 2008 server, I have the NPS service installed and the following settings;
Radius Clients-
Friendly Name: School-Wifi ( is this critical nomenclature that needs to match up somewhere?)
IP Address: 10.0.10.254 (Controller IP)
Dev Mfgr: RADIUS Standard
NAP-Capable: NO
Status: enabled
Under My NPS Connection Request Policies I have Smart-Cert, MSCHAPv2, and PEAP policies all setup, and in that order. I enable and disable them, but I get the same results as I do.
I have a usable certificate in place on the server.
In my NPS event viewer, When I test AAA server from the controller, two log entries show;
Source: Microsoft Windows Security Auditing
Event ID: 6278
Task Category: Network Policy Server
and
Source: Microsoft Windows Security Auditing
Event ID: 6272
Task Category: Network Policy Server
if details on these would help, I will post more info
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ON THE CLIENT (Laptop)
I have the computer added in my primary OU in AD. It does not have a reserved IP for the WLan in the DHCP server, but that shouldnt matter...
The laptop is added to the domain, and I am logging in using my Administrative acount.
When i select the SSID in the wireless network listings, it falis to connect immediately, though the first time i tried, it asked for a username and password, and never has since.
I have to Manually add a wireless network profile to have access to any related settings.
I match the name to the SSID,
select WPA2 Enterprise AES
When entered into the Wireless Network properties [security] tab, under "choose a network authentication method" i have Microsoft: Protected EAP selected
in that settings dialogue it is usinf a Secured password (EAP-MSCHAPv2)
it is set to validate server certificate, and enabled to fast reconnect
Under MSCHAPv2 Settings it is set to "Automatically use my Windows Logon name and password (and domain if any)"
** i think this is why it doesnt ask me for a username and password ** (?)
the only other settings would be up a few menus, to advanced settings of the "Faculty Wireless Network Properties"
wherein lies two tabs, one for 802.1x setting, which is not selected to be modified, and I left alone.
the other is the 802.11 settins, and in the "fast roaming" box, "enable Pairwise Master Key (PMK) caching is enabled
with PMK ttl set to 720
and # of entries in PMK cache at 128
Thats all the info I can seem to muster on my windows settings, client and server.
If this is a Windows Server Config issue, should I try a Technet forum? I will accept whatever help I get, but I hate to pester you guys with my poor understanding. Knowing where the problem exists is a great start, so thanks again for all the help.
You guys dont have a tip jar do ya? :smileyhappy: really though.