OK- I did query NetScout as well, as I have a contact close to this product 
line. Even if the answer is “we can’t do that with the G2”, no one should have 
to wait for an answer.

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We’re TTLS.  They can’t perform the encryption based on the server cert.

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​That's actually a pretty interesting question, Chuck. I run the G2 (and G1) 
against 802.1X as well with RADIUS using the longer certs... but- using PEAP 
w/MS-CHAPv2.  Which in this context, is largely irrelevant because you can 
simply ignore the certs. I'm guessing that you're using TLS?


Lee Badman | Network Architect (CWDP, CWNA, CWSP, Mobility+)
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A gentle caution about the Aircheck.  I love the product, but our gen 1 devices 
just took a major utility hit when we changed to a SHA-256 4K cert that the 
device couldn’t support.  Now we can’t use it for connectivity tests on our 1x 
SSID.  There’s a 2K key size limit on the gen 1 Airchecks.

More troubling is that I’ve had a ticket open with NetScout for almost a month 
to see if the G2’s can do better, but they’ve yet to offer an answer.  I’ve 
pinged them twice, so it’s not an issue of forgetting about my inquiry.  They 
don’t seem to know what their device can do.

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http://netool.io/ competes with LinkSprinter- is a nice tool on sale right now, 
FYI.  Also NetScout running buy one/get one sale on AirCheck G2- but that sale 
is almost over as well.

Just FYI, both are worth having.

Lee Badman (mobile)
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