Re: Wireless Security
- From: "Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)" <findemail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 07:57:38 -0500
Just FYI, we use WPA Enterprise and enable IAS on windows server for certificate.
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"Myrt Webb" <myrtwebb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23p1OHa75IHA.300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We have a Win2003 domain. We have just added 8 laptops on carts that connect to the domain using a wireless connection. The connection is secured using EAP-TLS and user certificates.
We have two issues:
1. With a lot of users we have a requirement to install a lot of user certificates on each laptop. There are no computer certificates installed.
2. I am having trouble administering these laptops. I have to install new apps manually using an ethernet cable because they will not install using group policy. My startup scripts will not run.
Question:
Is there an easier way to use EAP-TLS than just with users certificates? Or an easier way to use certificates that does not make us install 40 certificates on each laptop?
BTW we do not have a Win2003 Enterprise server.
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