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Wireless Authentication

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ITheadache

IS-IT--Management
Jun 13, 2006
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I can no longer connect wirelessly to the internet. It is unable to validate its identity. The certificates are up to date, and we are using Legacy 802.1 certificate security. Any tips to go about trouble shooting?
 
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have you tried a wired network connection to check the its not a hardware problem in the wireless... a little bit more infomation on your setup might solve this.. sorry i wont answer this question now for over a month, going away for vacation!!! good luck!

Stand up wherever you are, go to the nearest window and yell as loud as you can, 'I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore.'
 
Try to connect wireless network with WEP or any key first then enable WEP or other protocol copy the key in notepad and genter it.
It may solove your problem
Thanks and /Regards
Siva
 
OK, I tried to delete/stop the CA and the IAS services and just go with a WEP encryption for security. The computers are able to see the wireless network, but are still unable to connect to the AP
 
Hi ITheadache,
Have you solved this problem ?
If not, look wireless router allows outbound or inbound http request. Reroute port 80 request to your IIS Server

It is typically
Port # InBount/Outbound RedirectIP
80 Both LocalIP of AP
 
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