OT:securew2 problem with Vista
Hi, I was using with no problem securew2 3.3.3. on Windows XP but I have problems with laptops with Windows Vista, I installed the software and configured wireless network settings but login dialog box never appears, always the "fine" vista native box does it instead... Please, if someone is using this software and could get working Vista, tell me how you did it. Thanks in advance! -- -- Open Kairos http://www.openkairos.com Watch More TV http://sebelk.blogspot.com Sergio Belkin -
Sergio Belkin wrote:
Hi,
I was using with no problem securew2 3.3.3. on Windows XP but I have problems with laptops with Windows Vista, I installed the software and configured wireless network settings but login dialog box never appears, always the "fine" vista native box does it instead...
Please, if someone is using this software and could get working Vista, tell me how you did it.
I've done it on at least 5 vista laptops, when the built in supplicant had stopped working. I've always had the user enter their username and password, and saved it with the configuration though, and I've only used it for wired connections only, as PAP does not provide keying material for wireless clients !! Arran -- Arran Cudbard-Bell (A.Cudbard-Bell@sussex.ac.uk) Authentication, Authorisation and Accounting Officer Infrastructure Services | ENG1 E1-1-08 University Of Sussex, Brighton EXT:01273 873900 | INT: 3900
Hi,
I've always had the user enter their username and password, and saved it with the configuration though, and I've only used it for wired connections only, as PAP does not provide keying material for wireless clients !!
PAP? you can use SecureW2 for proper TTLS/MSCHAPv2 too... alan
2008/3/17, A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk <A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk>:
Hi,
I've always had the user enter their username and password, and saved it with the configuration though, and I've only used it for wired connections only, as PAP does not provide keying material for wireless clients !!
PAP? you can use SecureW2 for proper TTLS/MSCHAPv2 too...
alan
Adam, It seems that you didn't read well the earlier posts in the thread :)
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A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
Hi,
I've always had the user enter their username and password, and saved it with the configuration though, and I've only used it for wired connections only, as PAP does not provide keying material for wireless clients !!
PAP? you can use SecureW2 for proper TTLS/MSCHAPv2 too...
Yes you can... But for some reason the EAP sub-option wasn't coming up on the Vista Machine, I was looking at as I was writing that paragraph .... Sorry.
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Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
Hi,
I've always had the user enter their username and password, and saved it with the configuration though, and I've only used it for wired connections only, as PAP does not provide keying material for wireless clients !!
PAP? you can use SecureW2 for proper TTLS/MSCHAPv2 too...
Yes you can... But for some reason the EAP sub-option wasn't coming up on the Vista Machine, I was looking at as I was writing that paragraph .... Sorry. It's a graphical bug; On Vista, the Select Authentication Method Pull Down is only one option long, so it appears as if there's only the PAP option.
Arran
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