02-09-2005 11:23 AM - edited 07-04-2021 10:26 AM
Hello,
I have a network running PEAP for user authentication and dynamic WEP keys generation (AP1231G, ACS 3.3 and Windows 2000 Certificate Services). All users are Windows XP or Windows 2000, with Aironet and non-Aironet Wireless cards.
Regardless the card used, the PEAP VLAN is running too unstable. Users authenticate, but very often (in periods of some few minutes) they are suddenly unauthenticated and connection goes off. I have an open VLAN, running with no WEP, before a BBSM authentication, which works very nice (connection is quite stable).
So, it seems problem is not on Access Points, but in something related to EAP authentication, once I have also noticed the same symptoms in an LEAP network, previously, and open VLANs work well.
Has someone faced such or a similar issue? Do you have any hint for solving this connection instability?
Thanks in advance,
Leonidas
02-11-2005 03:31 AM
We experenced similar symptoms. Our problem resulted from us entering an encryption key for the vlan on the AP. When we removed the encryption key and left encryption vlan XX mode wep mandatory
our problem ceased and the connection became stable. The AP and the ACS negotiate the WEP key automatically.
Hope this helps
02-11-2005 05:40 AM
Hi,
I got your point. One doubt: under the Security section, in the Encryption Manager option: have you selected Cipher w/WEP 128 bits to get things working?
Thanks for the attention
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