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On Windows XP, I connect to my institution's wireless network as
describe he http://www.hiof.no/index.php?ID=9018 Basically, this is what I do: - Install a certificate - Configure the wireless connection as described in the link - Log in to the network with my credentials On Windows Vista, this doesn't seem to work. I am getting the 'Enter Credential' window. After logging in with my credentials, nothing happens. A moment later, I get the 'Enter Credential' window again. I configured the wireless connection properties as follows: Security Tab: - Network name: a1200bg - Security type: 802.1x - Encryption type: WEP - Choose a network authentication method: Protected EAP (PEAP) Protected EAP Properties: - Validate Server Certificate: Checked -- Connect to these servers: hal.hiof.no - Trusted Root Certification Authorities: chose checked adequate certificate (CA Hiof) - Do not prompt user to ... : Unchecked - Select Authentication Method: Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2) - Enable Fast Reconnect: Checked - Enable Quarantine Check: Unchecked - Disconnect if server is ... : Unchecked EAP-MSCHAP v2 Properties: - Automatically user my Windows logon ...: Unchecked Something I'm doing is obviously wrong. How do I connect to that wireless network correctly? |
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except using WPA instead of WEP, I am experiencing the same problem.
I have a ZyXEL VR50 RADIUS server set up to do the authentication which works flawlessly with all XP boxes but Vista seems to treat the certificates differently. I'm at a loss here ... -- __________________________________ drahnier wrote in message oups.com... On Windows XP, I connect to my institution's wireless network as describe he http://www.hiof.no/index.php?ID=9018 Basically, this is what I do: - Install a certificate - Configure the wireless connection as described in the link - Log in to the network with my credentials On Windows Vista, this doesn't seem to work. I am getting the 'Enter Credential' window. After logging in with my credentials, nothing happens. A moment later, I get the 'Enter Credential' window again. I configured the wireless connection properties as follows: Security Tab: - Network name: a1200bg - Security type: 802.1x - Encryption type: WEP - Choose a network authentication method: Protected EAP (PEAP) Protected EAP Properties: - Validate Server Certificate: Checked -- Connect to these servers: hal.hiof.no - Trusted Root Certification Authorities: chose checked adequate certificate (CA Hiof) - Do not prompt user to ... : Unchecked - Select Authentication Method: Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2) - Enable Fast Reconnect: Checked - Enable Quarantine Check: Unchecked - Disconnect if server is ... : Unchecked EAP-MSCHAP v2 Properties: - Automatically user my Windows logon ...: Unchecked Something I'm doing is obviously wrong. How do I connect to that wireless network correctly? |
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This post may help,
Wireless doesn't work in Vista http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...opic.php?t=253 Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com wrote in message oups.com... On Windows XP, I connect to my institution's wireless network as describe he http://www.hiof.no/index.php?ID=9018 Basically, this is what I do: - Install a certificate - Configure the wireless connection as described in the link - Log in to the network with my credentials On Windows Vista, this doesn't seem to work. I am getting the 'Enter Credential' window. After logging in with my credentials, nothing happens. A moment later, I get the 'Enter Credential' window again. I configured the wireless connection properties as follows: Security Tab: - Network name: a1200bg - Security type: 802.1x - Encryption type: WEP - Choose a network authentication method: Protected EAP (PEAP) Protected EAP Properties: - Validate Server Certificate: Checked -- Connect to these servers: hal.hiof.no - Trusted Root Certification Authorities: chose checked adequate certificate (CA Hiof) - Do not prompt user to ... : Unchecked - Select Authentication Method: Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2) - Enable Fast Reconnect: Checked - Enable Quarantine Check: Unchecked - Disconnect if server is ... : Unchecked EAP-MSCHAP v2 Properties: - Automatically user my Windows logon ...: Unchecked Something I'm doing is obviously wrong. How do I connect to that wireless network correctly? |
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If you check your Event Logs (Start, right-click Computer, Manage; Event
Viewer, Windows Logs), do you see any error messages in the System, Application, or Security logs which describe the attempt to authenticate? a écrit dans le message de oups.com... On Windows XP, I connect to my institution's wireless network as describe he http://www.hiof.no/index.php?ID=9018 Basically, this is what I do: - Install a certificate - Configure the wireless connection as described in the link - Log in to the network with my credentials On Windows Vista, this doesn't seem to work. I am getting the 'Enter Credential' window. After logging in with my credentials, nothing happens. A moment later, I get the 'Enter Credential' window again. I configured the wireless connection properties as follows: Security Tab: - Network name: a1200bg - Security type: 802.1x - Encryption type: WEP - Choose a network authentication method: Protected EAP (PEAP) Protected EAP Properties: - Validate Server Certificate: Checked -- Connect to these servers: hal.hiof.no - Trusted Root Certification Authorities: chose checked adequate certificate (CA Hiof) - Do not prompt user to ... : Unchecked - Select Authentication Method: Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2) - Enable Fast Reconnect: Checked - Enable Quarantine Check: Unchecked - Disconnect if server is ... : Unchecked EAP-MSCHAP v2 Properties: - Automatically user my Windows logon ...: Unchecked Something I'm doing is obviously wrong. How do I connect to that wireless network correctly? |
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I believe that this error logged in event viewer must be related to the
problem: Dynamic key exchange did not succeed within configured time I've tried with two different APs (ZyXEL ZyWALL Z5 w/ WLAN card installed, and ZyXEL G-560)now, and both work while XP clients are involved, but my Vista laptop always fails. -- __________________________________ drahnier |