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Laptops unable to connect to wireless

Laptops unable to connect to wireless

Kent_Sapp
New Contributor
Our school district's Windows 7 laptops are unable to connect to the wireless with the "validate server certificate" setting enabled under the wireless properties. If I uncheck that box the laptop is able to connect. With about 1000 laptops unchecking that on all will be a pain. Would adding a certificate to the NAC solve this problem?
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Doug
Extreme Employee
For reference if needed.... https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/Dd283093(v=WS.10).aspx & https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=3365
Doug Hyde
Director, Technical Support / Extreme Networks

Gareth_Mitchell
Extreme Employee
Kent

You'll need to either deploy the CA certificate to the clients trusted certificate store or uncheck the validate server certificate box, which I think can be done via Group Policy definition.

The problem seems to be that the client can't match the server certificate as a trusted one, this is why it works when the client is told not to validate the server certificate it works.

This article might help: https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Solution/802-1x-User-PEAP-User-Rejected-in-NAC

-Gareth

Kent_Sapp
New Contributor
Yes, that is correct.

Ronald_Dvorak
Honored Contributor
Hi Kent,

as it isn't clear from your post my assumption is that ...

The Win7 laptop is connected to a SSID which is using 802.1X PEAP and is authenticated via the NAC which has a conenction to a databse (i.e. LDAP) to check the accounts.

Correct ? If not please let us know how the systems interwork which each other.

-Ron
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