![]() I've configured NPS w/ my RADIUS client (that being my WAP). ![]() I've configured my WAP for WPA-Enterprise, specified the RADIUS server IP, and entered the shared secret. Should I have to be setting up certificates of some sortįor this goal? Or can I stick with just plain AD user/pw access? As mentioned above, I want to be authenticating both Domain and non-domain devices. I'd like to know the opinions of anyone here as to the best way to set up this environment for my needs. ![]() Installed NPS, as well as AD CS using all of the defaults. I've also setup and configured my Wireless Access Point, which i've confirmed works just fine using WPA-Personal. I am currently working in a lab environment, which consists of a Server 2012 VM with Active Directory installed and configure. Several tutorials without much luck - and I feel my lack of knowledge on this particular topic weighing on me. My goal here is to authenticate both domain & non-domain devices (laptops, smart phones, tablets, etc) to my network. I have been banging my head on this issue, and would greatly appreciate some assistance getting this worked out.
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