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Our corporate wireless network needs the certificate from a USB token. I have installed the driver for the USB token and I am able to use the certificate on it for all the other purposes including to login to the machine.

However when I want to connect to the wireless network it is not being shown in the certificate options. Any help on this? I am experiencing the same issue. However, the certificate is not being downloaded, and the client does not connect to the wireless network. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English.

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I cann They wanted to use PEAP with Certificates EAP-TLS which requires the presence of a computer certificate and a user certificate on the Windows 10 device and they wanted the Windows 10 devices to be able to authenticate to the Wi-Fi before user logon, so that various domain based scripts and processes were able to run before the user logged in.

Currently they are using group policy to manage Windows 10 rather than Intune although this is coming in the near future. So, the job was to make it work given the current setup. It may not be applicable for every scenario. The things to consider when configuring the NPS server we looked at these as pre-requisite checks. The first thing we did in the NPS console was create a RADIUS client for the Meraki Wireless Access point working with the network team — this is fairly straightforward; we gave the Radius client a friendly name, IP address and working with the network team entered a shared secret.

This is indicative of a shared secret issue. The following NPS settings were deployed via the setup wizard, which gave us two polices — a connection request policy and a network policy. There is not a great deal to look at in the Connection Request Policy created. It shows the use of Wireless In the network policy, we made sure that in the constraints that PEAP is the only authentication method and all the less secure authentication methods are unchecked and these settings reflect what was chosen in the NPS The following settings were configured in GPO to apply Wireless We created a new policy and gave it a friendly name and added a new Infrastructure profile to this.

We had an issue when testing where we could see on the NPS server logs the computer account being denied certificate logon via NPS, but the user was granted. This setting specifies After this when the user logged on, we could see that some computer-based scripts were running successfully as the domain connectivity was there though the Wi-Fi before the user logged on.

After this was applied, the computer consistently always automatically connected to the Wi-Fi profile.



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