You should turn off 802.1x authentication if you are not using it.
This will make the problem go away. Are you sure you set it to WPA-PSK and
not WPA?
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;814123
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"John Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>i do have about same problem, although it might be different.. i'm not 100%
>following everything here.. but here is what i have
>
> once, i switch my router from WEP to WAP-PSK, my computer displays
> following
>
> Windows was unable to find a certificate to log you to the network
>
> i however did not create any certificates, i'm not really sure which one
> exactly do i need to be honest..
>
> but the main problem is that after i get connected i lose my connection
> after 1-2 mins tops and the only thing i have left to do is to turn radio
> off and turn it back to be able to connect for another minute or so..
>
> is it suppose to be like that? or am i just misconfigure something ( it
> needs that certificiate ) if so can you refer me to your website where it
> describes which certificate do i need to create, where to put it and how
> to create it? basically step by step guide..
>
> thank you so much
>
>
>
>
> "Carl DaVault [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Sorry to state the obvious, but did you troubleshoot the certificate in
>> all other ways? Try creating new/fresh certificates? Compare them to make
>> sure that the only difference is the EKU? Etc? Make sure it's in the
>> right store? Are you seeing this only with the smartcard EKU or does the
>> problem occur when any EKU is added to the Client Authentication?
>>
>> What method are you using to generate the certificates?
>>
>> Are the certificates usable with EAP-TLS and a RAS/VPN connection or does
>> the problem only surface with wireless?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> If you want, I can try to take a look at the 2 certificates to compare
>> them.
>>
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>> "erha" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> Hi all, (especially Microsoft)
>>>
>>> We currently try to integrate our Smart Card to be used in Wireless
>>> EAP-TLS
>>> authentication.
>>> Our Smart Card is currently is used for Microsoft Windows Certificate
>>> Logon.
>>> To support the EAP-TLS, we add Client Authentication to the Extended Key
>>> Usage (EKU).
>>> But we are failed. The Microsoft complain the "Windows was unable to
>>> find a
>>> certificate to log you on the network XXXX".
>>>
>>> Upon this error, we are trying to use certificate from Certificate
>>> Store.
>>>
>>> Certificate #1:
>>> EKU=Client Authentication
>>> Key Usage=Digital Signature, keyEncipherment, keyAgreement
>>>
>>> MS Windows do not complain when we are using Certificate#1.
>>>
>>> We delete Certificate#1 from Certificate store and import Certificate#
>>> 2.
>>>
>>> Certifcate #2:
>>> EKU=Client Authentication, Smart Card Logon
>>> Key Usage=Digital Signature, keyEncipherment, keyAgreement
>>>
>>> And ha ha ......
>>>
>>> The MS Windows complain "Windows was unable to find a certificate to log
>>> you
>>> on the network XXXX".
>>>
>>> Why does the Smart Card Logon on EKU make the EAP-TLS failed ?
>>>
>>> We need to this two EKU on one Certificate because currently Microsoft
>>> called our CSP using "default container" for Smart Card Logon and
>>> EAP-TLS.
>>> And we cannot differentiate who is actually calling our CSP.
>>>
>>> Has anyone face this problem before ?
>>>
>>> Can someone from Microsoft confirm about this problem ?
>>>
>>> Thank in advance for any help or idea......
>>>
>>> Rudy
>>>
>>>
>>
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