Problem is my personal admin machine and my personal home devices are Linux and Android only :). I used to have Windows 10 until the SSD it was on died and now that you have to pay, well, I'm not paying. I can borrow an OS X machine but it's a shame it's not just a simple GUI. We tried yesterday to install the configuration tool but the OS X machine normally resides on a controlled/sterile environment and it's locked down so I can't install the configuration tool until the owner of the machine asks their IT department nicely for permission. Sigh. The thing that got me about the Windows machine is on Android you select 802.1x security, select the method, select the authentication and it all matches what you set up in Freeradius (in my mind). On Windows when you choose security there were (I think) four basic methods: none, wep, wpa or 802.1x. If you choose 802.1x there, then you can't get the config to work. If you choose wpa there, that's what you needed to do and then set up 802.1x authentication later on. I didn't understand why 802.1x was offered as an option early on and why I couldn't get that to work when I kept choosing it. I ended up trying to config a working profile using netsh wlan ... commands and still not having access to the options I thought I needed. If they'd only offered none, wep, wpa in the first pool of options then I would have probably managed to set it up much faster. Oh well, I know now after wasting a couple of hours. Toby On 13 November 2016 at 21:53, Alan Buxey <A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk> wrote:
The .mobileconfig file can be generated with the apple iPhone configuration tool which is available for regular macos, not just apple servers. An older version used to run on windows too if you want to hint that out.
Add for windows being 'weird', the correct wireless term is WPA2 Enterprise So it's not being wierd (Using 802.1X for the auth phases target than a pre shared key) ;)
alan