WPA and WPA2 doesn't really change the way you setup your 802.1x
authentication servers, Windows 2003 doesn't have anything to do with
WEP/TKIP/AES.
I haven't really updated any of my documentation since microsoft has
been doing a pretty good job of it on their own lately. The deployment
guide at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0f7fa9a2-e113-415b-b2a9-b6a3d64c48f5&DisplayLang=en
should get you up and running with EAP-TLS and Windows 2003 radius.
Microsoft also has a gigantic four or five-part wireless security
deployment guide for Windows 2003 & XP as well, I don't have a link to
it at the moment but poke around microsoft.com.
- mike
Hello, are there any doc with instruction to setup the
server for WPA-802.1x (EAP-TLS) and WPA2-AES serves
under Win2003?
I built the 802.1x RADIUS EAP & WPA server, and
verified that they working well (Win2k Server). the
client WPA successfully authenticate after root
certificate installed on client PC
I did try to build the 802.1x RADIUS server using
Win2003, but noticed that client can not authenticate
with this server - I guess there was not option to
select EAP (there was option PEAP).
Please share, If any knows where can I get the
steps/instruction how build RADIUS server (WPA and
WPA2) under Win2003.
Thanks,
Timolthy
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