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PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) is a security protocol commonly used in wireless networks and VPNs to encapsulate authentication traffic. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover topics such as removing Cisco PEAP modules from older HP laptops, troubleshooting PEAP-EAP-TLS single sign-on issues with pre-logon, implementing PEAP-MS-CHAP v2 for Microsoft PPTP VPNs to mitigate attacks, and resolving missing PEAP options in wireless profiles on Windows clients. Users also share experiences connecting to 802.1x PEAP-secured wireless networks with Windows 7. These threads reflect real-world configuration, compatibility, and performance concerns when deploying PEAP in enterprise or home environments.
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Single Sign-On (SSO) with the "Perform immediately before user logon" (pre-logon) option set with registry based certificates is not supported. Registry based certificates utilize either EAP-TLS or PEAP-EAP-TLS authentication methods. This is because...
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Provides recommendations for organizations that use MS-CHAP v2/PPTP to implement the Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP) in their networks. This mitigates known attacks by encapsulating the MS-CHAP v2 authentication traffic in TLS.
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There are multiple symptoms for the issue: 1. Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP) option may be missing while creating the Wireless Profile on a client. 2. Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP) option may go missing once we start file transfer using Window Easy...
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Depending on where your travels take you, access to wireless networks can be more or less secure. The last secure wireless network I connected to was password protected with 802.1x PEAP. The wireless network help desk has printed instructions for connecting your XP or Vista laptop, but no...