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Are you using WPA or WPA2? Also, is your certificate a personal certificate or a root certificate?
The company I work for just upgraded the WLAN to use WPA2 with PEAP and EAP MSCHAPv2.
The certificate I was provided with is a root certificate. When the certificate is installed, it shows up under the Authorities tab but not the User tab (in Certificate manager). I enabled all three Trust options.
For the Connection setup:
page 1: Connection type = WLAN
page 2: Network mode = Infrastructure; Security method = WPA with EAP
page 3: EAP type = PEAP
page 4: Select certificate = None; EAP method = EAP MSCHAPv2
page 5: You can enter your login information if you don't want to log in manually each time
page 6: Click "Advanced" button
Other tab: Enable "WPA2-only mode"
EAP tab: Enable "Use manual user name"; enter your "Manual user name"; Disable "Require client authentication" (I thought I had this one enabled initially, but it will now only work if disabled)
This works for me. Let me know if you have any questions about my setup.
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If anyone can figure out how to get the certs implemented, i'd probably owe them my life (this is suicidally maddening).
My school uses WPA TKIP PEAP EAP-MSCHAPv2 with a Thawte cert that is included on the N800 but inaccessible from connectivity settings. Can I get network-manager or something to run, or do I need to run a separate OS to get certed PEAP on an N800?
I'm reduced to using the old system, an open wep then using VPN. Slow, loses vpn if i move to another access point, horrible. When I need to move between classes every hour and just want to pop this up to check RSS and play music between classes, having a campus-wide network that disconnects every 15 feet to hit a new AP isn't going to work for me.
Please tell me i'm a fool and there's some way to get WPA PEAP.
WPA works fine for my user PSK just not certs.
I have loaded the company certificate on my N800 and it loads find but does not come up under "Select Certificate".
I have the lastest firmware loaded on my N800
Under "Certificate Manager" its listed under "authorirties" and if I view the cert I says Purpose: E-Mail: Yes, Browser: Yes, WLAN: yes.
I don't get the options to select this under WLAN though. What gives?
Please help...