03-27-2002 11:50 AM - edited 07-04-2021 11:03 PM
I am having trouble configuring a Windows CE device to use LEAP w/ dynamic WEP keys and Cisco ACS v2.6.
It works great on my Win2K and NT4.0 clients but I can't make it work w/ CE. The AP and NICs are all 350s.
I get these messages on the AP:
Info - Station 004096409112 Authenticated
Warning - Station 004096409112 Failed Association, status "Can Not Support All Requested Capabilities"
Any advice?
thanks
Bruno
04-02-2002 01:35 PM
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Thank you for posting.
04-04-2002 09:37 AM
I'm having the same problem with the same configuration. Minutes ago I got some info from Cisco. I have not tried it yet nor have I checked the security repercussions... here is the info.
If you're using 4.25.10 then you're fine, but if you're using 4.25.23 then you'll need to downgrade. Windows CE doesn't support the new features in the newer firmware. If that's not the problem then make sure you have the 11.10T1 firmware on the AP and make sure you don't have MIC or WEP key hashing on the AP enabled. Let me know if that helps.
04-24-2002 08:14 AM
Some Notes:Make sure your AP's are at 11.21. Go ahead and enable TKIP and Enhanced MIC, as they work with the latest CE Drivers.
Make sure the Windows CE (hopefully running PPC 2002?) is at the latest driver: v2.20.05 and Firmware v4.25.23
Make sure Cisco ACS v2.6 is v2.6build4.
If you have all these set right it will work. The key is to make sure that if you have TKIP/MMC up on the AP's that you then run v2.20.50 drivers on the CE. They are the first that support TKIP.
I have this exact configuration and it all works perfect.
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