Does anyone know a thirdy party piece of software that will allow me to connect
Windows Mobile 5 or 6 to our WPA2 with 802.1x using PEAP wireless network? We
don't use personal certificates for authentication, only a username and
password. We are using Windows 2008 Network Policy Servers as
Most Windows Mobile 6 devices do WPA2 and 802.1x but a better client to
use would be Funk, (now juniper) odyssey client...
http://www.juniper.net/products_and_services/aaa_and_802_1x/odyssey/inde
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I have found Odyssey to be great on iPAQs and such that had it packaged
as part of the original software build that shipped with the device, but
less than 50% effective/reliable as an add-on to other hand-helds.
-Lee
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I have only used it as a part of windows mobile 5 on Intermec scanners
and touch screen devices, so I admit, I've only used it as a
pre-installation.
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The Odyssey Client worked great! Does anyone have a reseller they use for
this? The list price is $50 per license but I am hoping to get better prices
being education.
Daniel R. Bennett
CompTIA Security+
Information Technology Security Analyst
Pennsylvania College of Technology
One College
Daniel,
I am glad to see this worked for you! Check with Gov Connection they
resell a lot of juniper's gear, they'd be my best bet for a good price
on the supplicant.
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Based on your description it sounds like a server config issue not a
client issue. (we are currently dealing with EAP/802.1x configuration as
well). Your event log entry the Extensible Authentication Protocol
(EAP) Type
cannot be processed by the server indicates it is getting an EAP
request,
Looking for an obscure driver that I lost after a laptop rebuild- the
hardware is Proxim RangeLAN 2 PC Card 7400 (Frequency Hopping- old stuff
here). Driver file is RL2_2K_1_7.exe it appears that Proxim has gone dry
for supporting this old stuff, and web searches are coming up empty of
value.
Thanks much, those who quickly responded:) All set now.
Lee
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