NickTheSloth
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- Apr 29, 2012
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I'm running out of ideas on this... we're trying to setup WPA-Enterprise with our Ubiquiti wireless, and to a point it is working great. Logon to a laptop with your domain credentials and you can connect to the SSID without needing to enter any additional credentials etc. This also works automatically if the profile is pushed through group policy.
What I'm having problems with though is SSO. I need to get it setup so that as the user logs onto the laptop, it connects to the wifi, allowing the user group policies to all apply as they would normally (if connected by cable, or wireless using a PSK). I've set the wireless profile to do this, and it does appear to connect like it should - a new user that has never logged onto a given laptop is then able to login, so it clearly is talking to the rest of the network.
But, 9 times out of 10, group policies fail to apply with event ID 1058, error 53 - 'The network path was not found'. It states the domain controller too, though they have all appeared so it doesn't seem to be related to any one DC. If you go to the path in the error log, you can get to it as expected.
I've tried giving the wireless adapter a static IP, I've tried different laptops, various other things - all to no avail. It seems the wireless is the problem, but I can't see how it is when it appears to connect and authenticate the Windows logon (new users, disabling a test user etc).
Any ideas?
What I'm having problems with though is SSO. I need to get it setup so that as the user logs onto the laptop, it connects to the wifi, allowing the user group policies to all apply as they would normally (if connected by cable, or wireless using a PSK). I've set the wireless profile to do this, and it does appear to connect like it should - a new user that has never logged onto a given laptop is then able to login, so it clearly is talking to the rest of the network.
But, 9 times out of 10, group policies fail to apply with event ID 1058, error 53 - 'The network path was not found'. It states the domain controller too, though they have all appeared so it doesn't seem to be related to any one DC. If you go to the path in the error log, you can get to it as expected.
I've tried giving the wireless adapter a static IP, I've tried different laptops, various other things - all to no avail. It seems the wireless is the problem, but I can't see how it is when it appears to connect and authenticate the Windows logon (new users, disabling a test user etc).
Any ideas?