Hello,
Of course it is. The problem is that Windows 7 does not support EAP-TTLS
The OP did not ask for EAP-TTLS. He wants to do EAP-TLS, which is built-in and does not require a third-party supplicant. But yes, *of course* it should work just fine. Basically, follow all those fine instructions for wireless, and do them on the wired interface instead. This may or may not need the "Wired AutoConfig" service as a precondition on Windows 7 indeed. Greetings, Stefan Winter
natively. First, you will have to enable and start the Windows service called "Wired AutoConfig." Then, you will have to install 3rd party software, most notably SecureW2. After that, you will have to configure *both* the interface *and* SecureW2. It is pretty straightforward.
Please see: https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Access_Control/Configuring_802.1X_Wired_...
I've done it with success on many Windows 7 systems.
I'm already considering trying 3rd party supplicants, but I'd much rather go with the native one.
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