Client's UserName is Unknown in Monitor->Clients on the WLC!

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07-11-2017 01:33 PM - edited 07-05-2021 07:19 AM
Hello Guys,
We have an issue as the client's UserName is Unknown in the Monitor->Clients tab on the WLC!
However, the type of security is WPA2+PSA.
Can anyone help us to find out a resolution for this issue?
Thanks in advance
Mahmoud Shaalan
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07-11-2017 06:18 PM
However, the type of security is WPA2+PSA.
As I've mentioned in the other thread (HERE), there is no way to enter a "username" when PSK is used.
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07-11-2017 11:02 PM
I'm asking about the UserName in Monitor->Clients tab (the name of of the machine connected to wireless) not the Username used to access the wireless!
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07-12-2017 12:01 AM
If the WLAN is used with WPA2+PSK then the Username field will always be Unknown.
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07-12-2017 02:01 AM
Thanks for your reply Sandeep,
So, what is the requirements to do this?
Thanks,
Mahmoud Shaalan
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07-12-2017 02:04 AM
If you want the machine name/username under client section then you need to use other authentication method..such as:
1. Layer 3 - Webauth
2. WPA2 + 802.1x
3. etc......
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07-12-2017 02:59 AM
Thanks again Sandeep,
Can you please share with me a cisco document says this?
Thanks,
Mahmoud Shaalan
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07-12-2017 06:47 AM
If you have AD and users are in your domain, then like the others stated, use PEAP 802.1x. Search for wlc peap mschapv2 nps.
If this is for guest users, then use WebAuth. Search for WLC webauth configuration
There are many docs, blogs and videos out there for this, so just do a quick search and review some of them. These will not be as easy as PSK just to let you know and will require other things to make it work.
-Scott
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07-12-2017 02:58 AM
So, what is the requirements to do this?
RADIUS authentication is another option.
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07-12-2017 04:59 AM
Is there a Cisco document says that?
