Try upgrading your firmware and drivers?
Assuming there is no problem with the DHCP server, the initial DHCP is
broadcast, so it's possible your client/AP is having trouble with broadcast
packets. If you have a network sniffer, you could figure this out for sure.
Is there anything on the AP that would indicate why the clients droppped
off? Are there any failures on the IAS server? You show a successful auth
below.
Try turning off any "extra" features on the AP. Do you have it set to do
periodic reauthentication? (Sorry I'm unfamiliar with this model.) Do all
clients drop simultaneously or at regular intervals?
Make sure there is no radio interference from other sources - 2.4Ghz phones,
microwaves.
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"Arch Willingham" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> OK, I followed the instruction on Microsoft's site on "Securing Wireless
> LANs with PEAP and Passwords". Everything seems to work fine except for
> two issues:
>
> 1. The clients seem to drop off after a while and immediately re-hookup.
> 2. One client (using a Netgear MA401 nic) just sits there with a red error
> saying it can't hook up. If you give it a manual IP address (along with
> subnet and default gateway) it connects immediately. Any ideas? A sample
> of teh event log from the IAS server is shown below.
>
> Arch
>
> Event Type: Information
> Event Source: IAS
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 1
> Date: 06/02/2005
> Time: 7:34:33 PM
> User: N/A
> Computer: bigdaddy
> Description:
> User host/arch.xxxxx.com was granted access.
> Fully-Qualified-User-Name = auburn\arch$
> NAS-IP-Address = xx.x.xx.xxx
> NAS-Identifier = xxxxxxxx
> Client-Friendly-Name = wareagle
> Client-IP-Address = x.xxx.xxx.xx
> Calling-Station-Identifier = xxxxxxxx
> NAS-Port-Type = Wireless - IEEE 802.11
> NAS-Port = 47
> Proxy-Policy-Name = Use Windows authentication for all users
> Authentication-Provider = Windows
> Authentication-Server = <undetermined>
> Policy-Name = Allow wireless LAN access
> Authentication-Type = PEAP
> EAP-Type = Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)
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