Hi Andy, and thanks for your early reply. Our wireless infrastructure is 3com. When we noticed this issue, and to discard the possibility of being a problem of the hardware, we tested with a Linksys/cisco wireless access point and the issue persisted. In order to understand the problem, we installed a windows server 2003 and the internet authentication server to test if the problem would be from the freeradius. Then we discovered that must be some kind of difference between the messages exchanged between a windows supplicant and a freeradius server and a windows supplicant and a windows server 2003 running the internet authentication server, because in the first case, when the password was wrong the windows supplicant don't show us a message saying that the password was wrong, simple asks for entering the password again and again. In the second using the windows 2003 server and the internet authentication server, when a wrong password was entered, the supplicant show a message stating that the password was wrong. Then we configured the internet authentication server to act as proxy, in order to redirect the all the requests to our Linux freeradius server, and the issue persisted. Then we decided to set up our windows server 2003 and internet authentication server to work as radius server and until now the issue seems to disappear. With these tests, it seems that messages exchanged between a windows supplicant and Linux radius server and windows supplicant and windows 2003 with the internet authentication server are different in some kind, and we like to understand why in the case of a Linux radius server the user must enter the credentials more than one time. Best regards Ricardo
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