On 13 Dec 2012, at 16:08, phanset wrote:
>>> Has been a while: What wireless printers have you found that successfully
>>> work on 802.1x based wireless networks- particularly using MS-CHAPv2/PEAP,
>>> WPA2, and AD back-end (as if the printer was just another host on the
>>> secure network).
>
On 13 Dec 2012, at 16:50, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
> On 13 Dec 2012, at 13:12, Lee H Badman wrote:
>
>> Good stuff-thanks, Arran. I have experienced issues on HP printers, as
>> described. Actually spend a fair amount of time with their engineering, to
>> no avail, but it was a couple of ye
On 13 Dec 2012, at 13:12, Lee H Badman wrote:
> Good stuff-thanks, Arran. I have experienced issues on HP printers, as
> described. Actually spend a fair amount of time with their engineering, to no
> avail, but it was a couple of years ago. Do you have any model numbers that
> are actually in
>> Has been a while: What wireless printers have you found that successfully
>> work on 802.1x based wireless networks- particularly using MS-CHAPv2/PEAP,
>> WPA2, and AD back-end (as if the printer was just another host on the secure
>> network).
>
> If the reason why you're asking is because
Good stuff-thanks, Arran. I have experienced issues on HP printers, as
described. Actually spend a fair amount of time with their engineering, to no
avail, but it was a couple of years ago. Do you have any model numbers that are
actually in service and working in your environment?
-Lee
Lee H.
On 12 Dec 2012, at 15:43, Lee H Badman wrote:
> Has been a while: What wireless printers have you found that successfully
> work on 802.1x based wireless networks- particularly using MS-CHAPv2/PEAP,
> WPA2, and AD back-end (as if the printer was just another host on the secure
> network).
If