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We've been struggling with this problem for weeks without a solution yet. Maybe someone can help us.Note: some information below has been redacted and the IP addresses are not the original ones. They have been changed to fictional IP addresses but th...
Hi,I'm not sure, because I was not envolved on that particular change. Anyway, if we're dealing with a Windows server, I suppose it must be something like this:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826159
Thanks for all the replies.Please take into consideration that this exact same Radius server + WLC + APs + clients + configuration was working perfectly. Then the WLC + APs + clients were moved to another place, where the only changes were a) new rou...
Thanks again.We will ask the Radius admins to check that. However, I doubt that is the problem. This WLAN setup, with the exact same WLC and APs (and client PCs) worked perfectly at another location. A few days later, the same WLC and APs (and client...
Thanks for your reply.Unfortunately, that is not the solution. This Radius server is used in a big enterprise, servicing WLANs from many locations. If that kind of thing (expired certificate) had ocurred, it would have been solved by now as a ton of ...