PEAP Authentication Issues




I have setup a wireless security environment using PEAP, w2k3 server
(RADIUS/IAS and MS Cert Service) with WPA on Cisco 1200 APs.

Everything works great.... IF the wireless device has already had a user
authenticate via ethernet (basically established cached credentials on the
workstaion).
ex.)
If a user attempts to login to a device that they have never logged into
before, wireless-ly they will see the error msg "Domain not available". If
they hook up to the ethernet, login, establish their profile/cached
credentials, log out, unplug ethernet; they can then log in fine and connect
up to wireless -- and will be fine from that point on.

Is there an easy way to correct this? Is turning on the guest account a
good idea?

Thx for any feedback!!

-Sean





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Sean
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