On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 07:01:17AM -0400, Walter Reynolds wrote:
> I have used the Thinkpad T60 with the Intel 3945 chipset and cisco 1240
> ap's. But I am using TTLS with SecureW2. No problems at all.
Yes, we borrowed a 1242 and this worked fine for us too. This was with the
exact same running
I have used the Thinkpad T60 with the Intel 3945 chipset and cisco 1240
ap's. But I am using TTLS with SecureW2. No problems at all.
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, B Thompson wrote:
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 02:48:36PM -0500, Seth H. Bokelman wrote:
We're seeing problems with Intel 3945 A/B/G chipsets
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 02:48:36PM -0500, Seth H. Bokelman wrote:
> We're seeing problems with Intel 3945 A/B/G chipsets and our new
> Enterasys/Trapeze wireless switch gear. The clients authenticate fine
> against RADIUS, but claim that they're unable to connect to the network.
> If we connect t
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Thanks for the Info Chris. We are indeed using WPA, and in case someone
wants more information, it only seems to affect the Microsoft
supplicant. If we use the Intel/AEGIS supplicant, it works fine, but of
course we can't manage that with group polic
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> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 3:49 PM
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> Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Problems with Intel 3945 Chipsets and
> Enterasys/Nortel/Trapeze gear?
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Problems with Intel 3945 Chipsets and
Enterasys/Nortel/Trapeze gear?
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We're seeing problems with Intel 3945 A/B/G chipsets and our new
Enterasys/Trapeze wireless switch gear. The clients authenticate fine
against RADIUS, but claim that they
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We're seeing problems with Intel 3945 A/B/G chipsets and our new
Enterasys/Trapeze wireless switch gear. The clients authenticate fine
against RADIUS, but claim that they're unable to connect to the network.
If we connect through one of our legacy Pr