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Hi,

I have setup NPS server on Windows server 2008 R2. It has been integrated with enterprise wireless network Aruba. I have setup 802.1x authentication for wireless client. A user when tries to connect to wireless network must be authenticated using his username/password against AD. This is all happening fine. However under all windows platforms that is Windows 7, 8.1, XP when a user tries to connect he is unable to authenticate unless he make following changes to the wireless network under networking and sharing center.

(1) A user must create the wireless profile manually and then edit the profile.

(2) A user must remove check for checking the certifcate

(3) A user must also go in advance setting of PEAP and then must remove the check to use machine default username and password.

(4) Then under advance setting user must enable user authentication and then provide AD username and password.

(5) He can then save the profile and network will try to connect and then gets connected.

My question is that why there is a need to make above settings. As we are in process of imlementing BYOD and this is not feasible that every user must do it manually. The case should be like that a user can search for available wireless networks and then connect to the available 802.1x network by providing his credentials. But this is not happening.

I have also acquired third party certificate to set under the network policy on NPS server but still issue persist.

Any help will be appreciated.


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