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Connecting a BYOD to WPA2 Enterprise - Windows 10 1

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kurio71

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Oct 1, 2009
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Got my first Windows 10 device that I need to connect to our domain WiFi. Seems like there's no GUI to configure WPA2 Enterprise settings. Anyone had any luck with Powershell?

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I have windows 10 pro on my laptop, Go to network and sharing center, click on the connections, and go to wireless properties, I have a tab for security, and can change security type from WPA2-Personal to WPA2-Enterprise, This has to be pro or above, Windows 10 home does not have the tools to connect to a domain, Link
 
I think the issue is that the GUI only appears to default to username/password authentication for WPA2-Enterprise, and does not allow you to configure for alternatives such as certificates instead. CAn't confirm though, since I'm still using W10 in a VM, which doesn't pass wifi adapter through
 
Thought Windows 10 would have been similar to Windows 8. On Windows 7, a few settings had needed to be unchecked to allow connection.

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