"asosatterdw" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> This is an intermittent issue, hence my going to the user community
vs.
> Linksys, Dell, or Microsoft. My company is testing WPA-RADIUS with
the
> Linksys WAP54G in about 15 locations right now. The issue that
comes
> up most frequently is that a user can gain access to the network
> (wirelessly) in a number of locations, but when they return to the
> corporate office (where we have two APs) I'm forced to restart both
the
> AP and the Laptop in order for them to gain access to the network.
Any
> ideas?
Is it consistently the same people having the problem?
Is there anything in common, hardware, drivers, OS service packs for
those having the problem?
A guess is that the MAC is still considered logged on, thus creating
a local relogin problem.
A reset of the local AP after it receives the MAC may be resetting the
MAC in the
Radius Server.........This is theory only, but its the only thing I
can think of where a reboot
of the AP after a login attempt might change the issue.
> The second issue has somewhat gone away for now, but we're about to
> roll this out company-wide and I want to see if anyone else is
> experiencing it: I install the certificate from the CA, it shows up
in
> the MMC when I go looking for it, but doesn't show up in TCP/IP
> properties when I look there. The user has problems accessing the
> network and I need to reinstall the certificate.
Not a clue. By the way, why did a business go with a residential
consumer product
like the wap54g.
> P.S. Linksys WAP54G, Dell D600, and Windows XP Pro are the common
> components.
>
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