Cisco 877W Using LEAP/EAP, is it possible?
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Cisco 877W Using LEAP/EAP, is it possible?
I have a Cisco 877w and was wondering if anyone has managed to successfully set up LEAP on the routers wireless, using the router as a local radius server and network EAP to authenticate. I have followed this guide here:
http://www.cisco.com/application/pdf...0080468be5.pdf
I just used a bridged network and the IP range 192.168.xxx.xxx. I am using Aironet 350 cards which are only 11 Meg, but even though the router only broadcasts a G network it still works well using open authentication and 128-bit WEP. The connection always times out on part 2 of the LEAP process (authentication part).
I am using the latest IOS 12.4.6, the SDM version 2.2a and the 350 Aironet client utility software 6.4.05.
Thought id ask whether anyone has done as I know some parts of the wireless on this router config don’t actually work such as WPA-PSK.
The above guide uses a 1811 but im sure the 877W has the same wireless options
http://www.cisco.com/application/pdf...0080468be5.pdf
I just used a bridged network and the IP range 192.168.xxx.xxx. I am using Aironet 350 cards which are only 11 Meg, but even though the router only broadcasts a G network it still works well using open authentication and 128-bit WEP. The connection always times out on part 2 of the LEAP process (authentication part).
I am using the latest IOS 12.4.6, the SDM version 2.2a and the 350 Aironet client utility software 6.4.05.
Thought id ask whether anyone has done as I know some parts of the wireless on this router config don’t actually work such as WPA-PSK.
The above guide uses a 1811 but im sure the 877W has the same wireless options
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