Re: PEAP with Passwords problem

From: Geoff N. Hiten (SRDBA_at_Careerbuilder.com)
Date: 01/12/05


Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 10:14:24 -0500

Thanks for the quick answer. Too bad it didn't work.

-- 
Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
I support the Professional Association for SQL Server
www.sqlpass.org
"Jeff Kelley [MS]" <jeffkel@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:41e466c2$1@news.microsoft.com...
> This was asked a few months ago, here's the answer I think:
>
> > "Jeff Kelley [MS]" wrote:
> >
> > > Try setting the following registry value:
> > >     HKLM\Comm\EAP\Extension\25\ValidateServerCert = DWORD:0
>
> I apologize that we don't have a FAQ for this newsgroup containing
archived
> questions/answers like this yet.
>
> -- 
> Jeff Kelley
> Microsoft / Windows CE Networking
>
> This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "Geoff N. Hiten" <SRDBA@Careerbuilder.com> wrote in message
> news:e8ECGGC#EHA.3416@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > IPAQ 6315
> > Infrastructure is Cisco Access points using PEAP with Passwords.
> > Successfully loaded correct certificate as trusted root.
> > Notebook users are working fine, both domain and non-domain systems.
> > Hidden SSID
> > I manually added the connection and it shows up as available.  Network
Key
> > is WEP provided automatically.
> > 802.1x is enabled.  EAP type is selected as PEAP.  Properties button
> insists
> > on a local machine certificate, even though we are using PEAP with
> > passwords, not certificates.  Wi-Fi won't connect.
> > What do I need to change to get this to work?
> >
> > -- 
> > Geoff N. Hiten
> > Microsoft SQL Server MVP
> > Senior Database Administrator
> > Careerbuilder.com
> >
> > I support the Professional Association for SQL Server
> > www.sqlpass.org
> >
> >
>
>

Loading