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11-10-2010 01:02 PM
11-10-2010 01:02 PM
MSM760, AD 2008 R2, need to authenticate users, where to start
I've got an MSM760 that is joined to our 2008 R2 domain. I finally got an answer from HP tech that 2008 R2 AD authentication does not work so we are now looking to do Radius. I've not setup a Radius server before so I am not familiar with how it works completely.
What we are trying to accomplish is a public wireless network for our students to use. They will authenticate with their domain credentials on their personal computers via the welcome screen. The solution has to work without us modifying their computers at all, I don't want to touch 1000 personal PC's!
We currently have several VSC's including a student one. Internal use VSC's are hidden with TKIP encryption.
Any advise is more than welcome.
What we are trying to accomplish is a public wireless network for our students to use. They will authenticate with their domain credentials on their personal computers via the welcome screen. The solution has to work without us modifying their computers at all, I don't want to touch 1000 personal PC's!
We currently have several VSC's including a student one. Internal use VSC's are hidden with TKIP encryption.
Any advise is more than welcome.
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