Re: PEAP with secured password only is not working..

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If you configure the client to use your winlogon credential, you won't be
prompted for credentials. The configuration can be reached if you click on
the "Configure..." butten next to the dropdown box where you select MSCHAP
v2 for PEAP.

Another thing to consider: You said "No certificate", I am not sure what you
mean by that. If you mean you didn't select anything for "Trusted Root
Certification Authorities", please make sure that you UNCHECK the checkbox
"Do not prompt user to authorize new servers or trusted certification
authorities", and see what happens.

If it still doesn't work, please let me know. Thx.
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"Zul J" <mlist@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Here is my setup :
>
> AP - Cisco AP 350 Series
> Radius - IAS, Windows Server 2003 with SP1
> Client - Windows XP Pro
>
> The AP option under the security for EAP, MAC and USER authentication are
> checked.
>
> The IAS server have a server certificate installed.under the "Remote
> Access
> Policies" -> Edit Profile -> Authentication -> EAP Methods -> EAP Types
> and
> under the Protected EAP, I can see the server certificate. Fast reconnect
> is
> enabled.
>
> The method of authentication that the client used is only "Secured
> password
> (EAP-MSCHAP v2)". Fast Reconnect is enabled. No certificate.
>
> The issue that I have is that the client did not get the logon screen and
> the wireless connection will failed. Why did the client didn't prompt for
> the logon screen ?
>
> Help..
>
> Thank you.
>
> Rgrds,
> Zul
>
>
>


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