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Jul
23/08
The Not-So-Sweet Life of Supplicants
Last Updated on Saturday, 28 January 2012 06:48
Written by JJ
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

There are plenty of integration and configuration challenges when we look at 802.1X, but one of the most notable issues is choosing the right supplicant to best serve your end users.

Some of the major obstacles we face with 802.1X center around creating a smooth end user experience.  We, as integrators, have the distinct ability to make ‘whatever’ work- we find a way. But, what I hear most from my customers is “it has to be easy for the end user.”  (Sometimes they go on a little further, but I’ll leave it at that.) (more…)

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Jul
23/08
Wired 802.1X and Windows XP SP3- Yes you can!
Last Updated on Saturday, 28 January 2012 06:51
Written by JJ
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

I’ve gotten a lot of questions recently about using 802.1X on the wired interface with Windows XP SP3. In the past few weeks I’ve also stumbled across a lot of forum posts, blogs and articles stating you ‘can’t do wired 802.1X with XP SP3.”

Well, sure you can! There is a little trick now, though. (more…)

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