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Amanda1245
Aug 11, 2021Copper Contributor
802.1x authentication failed on Windows 11
For windows11, the 802.1x authentication is enabled on the network adapter and peap-mschapv2 authentication is selected. However, the identity verification fails. When the Wireshark is used to analyz...
AmeerMansourBeca
Aug 04, 2023Copper Contributor
loveabe did you fix it ? i have same issue
MichaelVoigt
Jan 08, 2024Copper Contributor
What I have found is that the default behavior for MSCHAPV2 property has changed from Windows 10 to Windows 11. Windows 10 MSCHAPV2 property is checked to Automatically use my Windows logon name and password and domain if any. In Windows 11 the MSCHAPV2 property is unchecked and greyed out. Solution with a gotchya though.
1. You will need to disable Credential Gurad with gpedit or domain group policy. This allows the manipulation of the MSCHAPV2 property.
2. Make sure you have check marked the MSCHAPV2 property.
3. Here is the gotchya. You have to sign into the machine. Then you will be prompted that the network needs to be signed in. Once the network is signed in, then you can have another user sign in and they will not be prompted. But if you reboot the machine. Then you have to do the sign in into the network after logging in.
1. You will need to disable Credential Gurad with gpedit or domain group policy. This allows the manipulation of the MSCHAPV2 property.
2. Make sure you have check marked the MSCHAPV2 property.
3. Here is the gotchya. You have to sign into the machine. Then you will be prompted that the network needs to be signed in. Once the network is signed in, then you can have another user sign in and they will not be prompted. But if you reboot the machine. Then you have to do the sign in into the network after logging in.