Thought I'd share, in case anyone is working towards the same efforts.

As we develop an 802.1x/PEAP/WPA environment, had a curiosity about how 
different the pending Microsoft Vista OS might be versus XP in these regards. 
Built a nothing-special box using Vista beta code (knowing that it will 
certainly change before final release) from technet and hooked up a D-Link USB 
adapter (DWL-G122). The combination works just fine in our test environment 
(AD, ACS or IAS for RADIUS- both are functional here, Cisco 1130 and 1200 fat 
APs). 

The Windows networking and wireless areas have changed quite a bit visually, 
still trying to figure out the functional deltas. The .1x configuration for 
PEAP/WPA is still fatter than it is in the Macintosh OSs, but gets a little 
better in this beta copy of Vista.

For what it's worth...

Lee

Lee Badman
Network Engineer
CWNA, CWSP
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
(315) 443-3003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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