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VE6120 certification not trusted on pc - no wifi connection.

VE6120 certification not trusted on pc - no wifi connection.

Sacha_Brys
Contributor

The certificate received from the remote server was issued by an untrusted certificate authority. Because of this, none of the data contained in the certificate can be validated. The TLS connection request has failed. The attached data contains the server certificate.

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Sacha_Brys
Contributor

Because of the use of a specific wireless interface this issue has raised.

the network card is a : Intel dual band wifi AC adapters.

When using another laptop with another network card this issue is not raising.

So problem is solved.

 

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Sacha_Brys
Contributor

Because of the use of a specific wireless interface this issue has raised.

the network card is a : Intel dual band wifi AC adapters.

When using another laptop with another network card this issue is not raising.

So problem is solved.

 

Ronald_Dvorak
Honored Contributor

If you don’t want to use 802.1X then you can’t use the WPA2-Enterprise (802.1x/EAP) WLAN service.

I’d assume you use username/password = EAP-PEAP which requires a server certificate as per 802.1X standard.

In that case you’ve the two options I’ve mentioned = a trusted certificate on the XCA or disable certificate verification. on the clients.

 

-Ron

Sacha_Brys
Contributor

But I do want to use 802.1x because my radius server (Identity engine) is doing authentication for the users here.

I do not want to handle any certificates. Can I disable that in VE6120 somewhere….

thanks

 

Ronald_Dvorak
Honored Contributor

But that is how 802.1X works in that case.

To avoid it pay for a trusted certificate and upload it and you don’t run into this FAD issue.

 

-Ron

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