eap-mschap

About this tag
EAP-MSCHAP is an authentication method commonly used in enterprise Wi-Fi networks with WPA2-Enterprise security. In Windows, configuring EAP-MSCHAP v2 often involves adjusting PEAP settings, such as disabling server certificate validation and selecting EAP-MSCHAP v2 as the authentication method. Users may encounter connectivity issues when their wireless adapter or Windows version does not properly support these settings, particularly with TKIP encryption. Troubleshooting typically involves verifying authentication method selections and ensuring compatibility between the client and the network's security configuration.
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    Windows 7 Unidentified Network problem with WPA2

    Hello. I have a MSI wind Notebook 100U (Realtek wireless card) that connects perfectly in my WEP home network. It also connects nice with others WEP networks and with most cabled network. I had installed Windows 7 three month ago. When it ran Windows XP I had no problems to connect with WPA...