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I'm running Vista (the full release version from MSDN) and I was hopeful that
the wireless networking issues I had had in the Beta versions would be
resolved.
However that's not the case.
I'm attempting to connecting to a WPA-Enterprise network with AES or TKIP
using PEAP and MS-CHAP. When I try to connect I get a red X next to the
network stating that the settings saved on my computer for the network do not
match the requirements of the network.
I have configured everything correctly for the network settings and it
technically should connect.
Was there a change made in the TCPIP stack that would prevent me from
associating with the network? So far I haven't even been able to reach the
authentication stage.
Thanks!
Mandi
the wireless networking issues I had had in the Beta versions would be
resolved.
However that's not the case.
I'm attempting to connecting to a WPA-Enterprise network with AES or TKIP
using PEAP and MS-CHAP. When I try to connect I get a red X next to the
network stating that the settings saved on my computer for the network do not
match the requirements of the network.
I have configured everything correctly for the network settings and it
technically should connect.
Was there a change made in the TCPIP stack that would prevent me from
associating with the network? So far I haven't even been able to reach the
authentication stage.
Thanks!
Mandi