Everyone, It looks like I posted too soon. My guide describes how to configure windows and android clients to connect to a WPA2 Enterprise wifi network. I had done some research into getting apple devices onto it, and I believed I had all the information necessary to get ipad's, iphone's and ipod's etc onto the network. However, when I sat down to actually do so, I hit something of a brick wall. I believed all I needed to do was download a PC application from the apple website called the iPhone Configuration Utility (or iPCU), and use it to create a profile which configured the relevant devices wifi connection settings. It seems however, that the software has been deprecated - it hasn't been updated in years. I can find no reference to it on the apple website. It seems to have been replaced by an application named Configurator - which is only available for mac's. Does anyone know of a way to configure ipad's, iphone's and ipod's wifi settings, without tools such as iPCU or Configurator? Regards, Jazz