Hi Jordan,

> When I connect a new client to the ssid I get placed on 
> the appropriated registration vlan, and I can then register in 
> PacketFence. But after I reboot the computer I am then placed back 
> onto the registration vlan not onto the regular vlan. When watching 
> radiusd -X I see the controller perform an authentication request the 
> first time I connect but not after. I have to "remove" the client from 
> the controller, then re join the appropriate ssid, then the controller 
> will do another radius authentication request and put me on the 
> correct vlan.
>
> Is there any way to force my cisco wireless controller to do a radius 
> authentication request every time a client connects to the ssid? 
> Should I be looking somewhere else? Thanks for the help!
Not really, except if the controller has an option to disable it.  Are 
you running the latest firmware?  We are seeing this when people use 
WPA2-Enterprise with PMK Caching enabled on the client, but not on mac 
authentication.

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