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Diego

2006-10-01, 1:18 pm

I have some news after lab tests...

Everything works fine with domain computers and laptops...
The problem happens only with external pc (that don't receive the GPO),
because XP try to use EAP-TLS as default connection and than try to
automatically logon with user credentials when I select PEAP...

I'm talking about 30/40 (inexpert) users per day... so I can't spend all
the time manually configuring their wireless connection or even join them
to the domain...

Nobody has used Wireless Provisioning Services ?
This could be a solution ?
Nobody knows where I can find the IAS .dll extension ?

Losing security (this is a DMZ, my real network is behind another firewall),
there's
another way to provide access to a wireless network using usernames and
passwords ?

Sorry for the time I make you lose...

Thanks in advance...

Diego
Diego

2006-10-01, 1:18 pm

Sorry, this post was referred to my "IAS PEAP wireless authentication issue"...
janec

2006-10-04, 7:38 pm

Diego,

Its very hard to auto-configure users wireless settings for EAP If you cant
do a GPO. I suggest you look at a WLAN solution that has an integrated guest
solution, often called a captive portal. Most of the large WLAN vendors have
this and some of the smaller !.

"Diego" wrote:

> I have some news after lab tests...
>
> Everything works fine with domain computers and laptops...
> The problem happens only with external pc (that don't receive the GPO),
> because XP try to use EAP-TLS as default connection and than try to
> automatically logon with user credentials when I select PEAP...
>
> I'm talking about 30/40 (inexpert) users per day... so I can't spend all
> the time manually configuring their wireless connection or even join them
> to the domain...
>
> Nobody has used Wireless Provisioning Services ?
> This could be a solution ?
> Nobody knows where I can find the IAS .dll extension ?
>
> Losing security (this is a DMZ, my real network is behind another firewall),
> there's
> another way to provide access to a wireless network using usernames and
> passwords ?
>
> Sorry for the time I make you lose...
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Diego

simone71@gmail.com

2006-10-12, 7:32 am

Diego...
I'm asking you if you have found a good solution
I'm looking for a DLL too... I do not want (if possible) create it by
myself.
Thanks
Simone

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