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I am unable to authenticate using WPA2 Enterprise - WPA Personal is fine. I
have Dell Inspiron 1505, Dell wireless 1390, Vista Home Premium. It's been a while since I tried to do this at work, and I have no way of testing it today. The wireless would find the network, and eventually pop up an authentication dialog. I entered username and password and then there was either some failure or the dialog came up again, unfortunately my memory of it is hazy. Our sysadmin says he has heard that WPA2 Enterprise is broken in Vista, but he has never been able to find an article that confirms this. I've called Dell a few times about this, and one time I was told that this was a known issue with Vista, but no fixes were available. Anyone have any clues for me? ----- Glenn Nelson in Santa Cruz |
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try the latest driver
http://support.us.dell.com/support/d...&fileid=220561 On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 13:55:01 -0800, Glenn Nelson wrote: I am unable to authenticate using WPA2 Enterprise - WPA Personal is fine. I have Dell Inspiron 1505, Dell wireless 1390, Vista Home Premium. It's been a while since I tried to do this at work, and I have no way of testing it today. The wireless would find the network, and eventually pop up an authentication dialog. I entered username and password and then there was either some failure or the dialog came up again, unfortunately my memory of it is hazy. Our sysadmin says he has heard that WPA2 Enterprise is broken in Vista, but he has never been able to find an article that confirms this. I've called Dell a few times about this, and one time I was told that this was a known issue with Vista, but no fixes were available. Anyone have any clues for me? ----- Glenn Nelson in Santa Cruz -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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Thank you, I will (after the new year). This new driver was released
12/12/2007 - it's taken them a year. -- ----- Glenn Nelson in Santa Cruz "Barb Bowman" wrote: try the latest driver http://support.us.dell.com/support/d...&fileid=220561 On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 13:55:01 -0800, Glenn Nelson wrote: I am unable to authenticate using WPA2 Enterprise - WPA Personal is fine. I have Dell Inspiron 1505, Dell wireless 1390, Vista Home Premium. It's been a while since I tried to do this at work, and I have no way of testing it today. The wireless would find the network, and eventually pop up an authentication dialog. I entered username and password and then there was either some failure or the dialog came up again, unfortunately my memory of it is hazy. Our sysadmin says he has heard that WPA2 Enterprise is broken in Vista, but he has never been able to find an article that confirms this. I've called Dell a few times about this, and one time I was told that this was a known issue with Vista, but no fixes were available. Anyone have any clues for me? ----- Glenn Nelson in Santa Cruz -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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No joy. I installed the new drivers, but still have the same problem. It just
keeps on asking me again and again for "additional information". My username and password are valid, but connection cannot be established. I thought maybe the DHCP broadcast was a problem, as described in article kb928233, but I applied that fix months ago, and it also did not help. Other discussions (finally found them!) at DSL Reports (http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r186...ernamepassword) lead me to believe that this problem is tied to the Dell 1390 wireless. In any case, I've been SOL for using the computer at work for 9 months now. (And yes, I do despise Vista). -- ----- Glenn Nelson in Santa Cruz "Barb Bowman" wrote: try the latest driver http://support.us.dell.com/support/d...&fileid=220561 On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 13:55:01 -0800, Glenn Nelson wrote: I am unable to authenticate using WPA2 Enterprise - WPA Personal is fine. I have Dell Inspiron 1505, Dell wireless 1390, Vista Home Premium. It's been a while since I tried to do this at work, and I have no way of testing it today. The wireless would find the network, and eventually pop up an authentication dialog. I entered username and password and then there was either some failure or the dialog came up again, unfortunately my memory of it is hazy. Our sysadmin says he has heard that WPA2 Enterprise is broken in Vista, but he has never been able to find an article that confirms this. I've called Dell a few times about this, and one time I was told that this was a known issue with Vista, but no fixes were available. Anyone have any clues for me? ----- Glenn Nelson in Santa Cruz -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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does your sysadmin have a pccard/express card (don't know what slot
your computer has) with an Atheros chipset that you can use to test with? or do you know someone that has one? On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 11:51:51 -0800, Glenn Nelson wrote: No joy. I installed the new drivers, but still have the same problem. It just keeps on asking me again and again for "additional information". My username and password are valid, but connection cannot be established. I thought maybe the DHCP broadcast was a problem, as described in article kb928233, but I applied that fix months ago, and it also did not help. Other discussions (finally found them!) at DSL Reports (http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r186...ernamepassword) lead me to believe that this problem is tied to the Dell 1390 wireless. In any case, I've been SOL for using the computer at work for 9 months now. (And yes, I do despise Vista). -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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So far no luck finding Atheros chipset. Why do you recommend Atheros? Is it
because they're virtually the only ones who do wireless right? My laptop only has USB and PCI Express, and at work we don't have any such wireless adapters. There is supposedly a page on the Atheros web site that lists adapters that use their chipsets. Unfortunately this page is either 404 or bad database connection. Of course when you go to individual manufacturers web sites, they are loath to reveal when they use Atheros. And then there's the problem that even if card x.y.z uses Atherors in version 2, it might not use it in version 2.1. There are 3rd party lists of wireless that use Atheros, but some that I've found are too old to be useful. I know this reply is not terribly useful, I'm mostly just venting frustration. Still, someone else may read this and glean knowledge. I'll continue testing other adapters, and maybe try to engage Dell again. It's tough with them, because they can't help me when I'm connected at home, using WPA Personal, and they can't help me when I'm not connected at work because WPA2 Enterprise doesn't work. We're not allowed to plugin to a wired network here. -- ----- Glenn Nelson in Santa Cruz "Barb Bowman" wrote: does your sysadmin have a pccard/express card (don't know what slot your computer has) with an Atheros chipset that you can use to test with? or do you know someone that has one? On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 11:51:51 -0800, Glenn Nelson wrote: No joy. I installed the new drivers, but still have the same problem. It just keeps on asking me again and again for "additional information". My username and password are valid, but connection cannot be established. I thought maybe the DHCP broadcast was a problem, as described in article kb928233, but I applied that fix months ago, and it also did not help. Other discussions (finally found them!) at DSL Reports (http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r186...ernamepassword) lead me to believe that this problem is tied to the Dell 1390 wireless. In any case, I've been SOL for using the computer at work for 9 months now. (And yes, I do despise Vista). -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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Reading this thread:
http://text.broadbandreports.com/for...ernamepassword and in particular the comment that there was no issue with the same laptop with the Intel chipset, perhaps your IT folks have the 1505 with an Intel WiFi chip they can try? I recommended Atheros because it is NOT Broadcom and I have not seen any complaints about WPA2-Enterprise and Atheros. PCI Express/Express Card - this one is definitely Atheros (I have this card) http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=550 But I don't have an Enterprise network to test it with.. On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 11:01:02 -0800, Glenn Nelson wrote: So far no luck finding Atheros chipset. Why do you recommend Atheros? Is it because they're virtually the only ones who do wireless right? My laptop only has USB and PCI Express, and at work we don't have any such wireless adapters. There is supposedly a page on the Atheros web site that lists adapters that use their chipsets. Unfortunately this page is either 404 or bad database connection. Of course when you go to individual manufacturers web sites, they are loath to reveal when they use Atheros. And then there's the problem that even if card x.y.z uses Atherors in version 2, it might not use it in version 2.1. There are 3rd party lists of wireless that use Atheros, but some that I've found are too old to be useful. I know this reply is not terribly useful, I'm mostly just venting frustration. Still, someone else may read this and glean knowledge. I'll continue testing other adapters, and maybe try to engage Dell again. It's tough with them, because they can't help me when I'm connected at home, using WPA Personal, and they can't help me when I'm not connected at work because WPA2 Enterprise doesn't work. We're not allowed to plugin to a wired network here. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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After one week, Atheros FINALLY fixed their broken page - the one that was
supposed to display a list of products known to use Atheros chipset. Being that I'm restricted to USB or PCI Express, I chose Netgear WPN111 - USB adapter. Installed, attempted to conenct, it says "We don't support WPA/WPA2 RADIUS Security(802.1x)". So that's it. Do you have any idea where to go from here? I'm still trying to find out if this is Dell's fault or Microsoft. The direction I get from your responses is that Dell is to blame for using the Broadcom chipset in the 1390 adapter. -- ----- Glenn Nelson in Santa Cruz "Barb Bowman" wrote: Reading this thread: http://text.broadbandreports.com/for...ernamepassword and in particular the comment that there was no issue with the same laptop with the Intel chipset, perhaps your IT folks have the 1505 with an Intel WiFi chip they can try? I recommended Atheros because it is NOT Broadcom and I have not seen any complaints about WPA2-Enterprise and Atheros. PCI Express/Express Card - this one is definitely Atheros (I have this card) http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=550 But I don't have an Enterprise network to test it with.. On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 11:01:02 -0800, Glenn Nelson wrote: So far no luck finding Atheros chipset. Why do you recommend Atheros? Is it because they're virtually the only ones who do wireless right? My laptop only has USB and PCI Express, and at work we don't have any such wireless adapters. There is supposedly a page on the Atheros web site that lists adapters that use their chipsets. Unfortunately this page is either 404 or bad database connection. Of course when you go to individual manufacturers web sites, they are loath to reveal when they use Atheros. And then there's the problem that even if card x.y.z uses Atherors in version 2, it might not use it in version 2.1. There are 3rd party lists of wireless that use Atheros, but some that I've found are too old to be useful. I know this reply is not terribly useful, I'm mostly just venting frustration. Still, someone else may read this and glean knowledge. I'll continue testing other adapters, and maybe try to engage Dell again. It's tough with them, because they can't help me when I'm connected at home, using WPA Personal, and they can't help me when I'm not connected at work because WPA2 Enterprise doesn't work. We're not allowed to plugin to a wired network here. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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As I said, I can't tell you from personal experience as I don't have
access to an Enterprise based wireless network. However, http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=384 states "For accessing secure networks, this Wireless USB Adapter supports both WPA-Personal and WPA-Enterprise" and it is certified for Vista: http://winqual.microsoft.com/HCL/Pro...B%29&oid=41 0 I reported what I found with other users of the Dell\Broadcom NIC. Your laptop does not have a pccard slot??? Which Dell laptop do you have? On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 14:56:01 -0800, Glenn Nelson wrote: After one week, Atheros FINALLY fixed their broken page - the one that was supposed to display a list of products known to use Atheros chipset. Being that I'm restricted to USB or PCI Express, I chose Netgear WPN111 - USB adapter. Installed, attempted to conenct, it says "We don't support WPA/WPA2 RADIUS Security(802.1x)". So that's it. Do you have any idea where to go from here? I'm still trying to find out if this is Dell's fault or Microsoft. The direction I get from your responses is that Dell is to blame for using the Broadcom chipset in the 1390 adapter. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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I am running into a similar (I think) problem with Intel Pro/Wireless
3945ABG. We have a cisco wireless network (Cisco 1200 APs) running WPA2 Enterprise (AES). When vista sees the network it will prompt for username/password "Additional information is required" and just keep repeating. I have tried the Juniper Odyssey supplicant (from Juniper.net) and it works fine with Vista. Once I tell Odyssey to manage the wireless network it will authenticate and connect to the network without any problems. I have the latest intel drivers as well. "Glenn Nelson" wrote: I am unable to authenticate using WPA2 Enterprise - WPA Personal is fine. I have Dell Inspiron 1505, Dell wireless 1390, Vista Home Premium. It's been a while since I tried to do this at work, and I have no way of testing it today. The wireless would find the network, and eventually pop up an authentication dialog. I entered username and password and then there was either some failure or the dialog came up again, unfortunately my memory of it is hazy. Our sysadmin says he has heard that WPA2 Enterprise is broken in Vista, but he has never been able to find an article that confirms this. I've called Dell a few times about this, and one time I was told that this was a known issue with Vista, but no fixes were available. Anyone have any clues for me? ----- Glenn Nelson in Santa Cruz |
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