We use EAP-TLS authenticating to Microsoft's IAS. The workstations all have a 
machine certificate generated by an internal certificate server. Workstations 
authenticate and connect to wireless before the user ever logs in.

From: Kelsey, John [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 10:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: FW: Wireless Machine Authentication

All Cisco LWAP access points using a 5508 wireless controller.  We have PEAP 
set up so users can authenticate on the wireless network using their AD 
login...peachy.

BUT...we have some machines that need to authenticate on the wireless before 
the user logs on (so they get can group policies and such).  I thought we could 
just provide a generic credential and it would work but no such luck.  How the 
heck do you make this work?  The workstations are XP SP3 with intel wireless 
cards.

Thanks all!

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DuBois Regional Medical Center
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