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I am trying to get my wireless users to be able to authenticate to my
wireless LAN. We are using WPA. For users that have a laptop that is joined to the domain and have a certificate authentication is not a problem. However, for clients whose laptops are not joined to our domain whenever they try to authenticate to the wireless LAN I get the following error in my system event log: Authentication-Provider = Windows Authentication-Server = <undetermined> Policy-Name = new-remote-access Authentication-Type = PEAP EAP-Type = <undetermined> Reason-Code = 262 Reason = The supplied message is incomplete. The signature was not verified. I have configured the wireless client NOT to verify the server certificate, but this does not fix the problem. This occurs with Vista clients. I've googled pretty much every version of this error and everything seems to say just tell the client not to verify the server certificate but that does not fix the problem. Any other ideas? Ken Teleis |
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"Ken Teleis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:9A7D9076-A695-42E3-9B10-(E-Mail Removed)... >I am trying to get my wireless users to be able to authenticate to my >wireless LAN. > We are using WPA. For users that have a laptop that is joined to the > domain and have a certificate authentication is not a problem. However, > for clients whose laptops are not joined to our domain whenever they try > to authenticate to the wireless LAN I get the following error in my > system event log: > > Authentication-Provider = Windows > Authentication-Server = <undetermined> > Policy-Name = new-remote-access > Authentication-Type = PEAP > EAP-Type = <undetermined> > Reason-Code = 262 > Reason = The supplied message is incomplete. The signature was not > verified. > > I have configured the wireless client NOT to verify the server > certificate, but this does not fix the problem. This occurs with Vista > clients. > I've googled pretty much every version of this error and everything seems > to say just tell the client not to verify the server certificate but that > does not fix the problem. > > Any other ideas? > |
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