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Re: [[cat-users]] Windows 10 1703


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  • From: Tomasz Wolniewicz <twoln AT umk.pl>
  • To: Stefan Winter <stefan.winter AT restena.lu>, Stefano Manfredda <stefano AT unica.it>, cat-users AT lists.geant.org
  • Subject: Re: [[cat-users]] Windows 10 1703
  • Date: Mon, 15 May 2017 20:37:27 +0200

Hello,

I am in the process of testing things but it appears that the recent
Windows update has completely broken EAP-TTLS. This seem to have nothing
to do with CAT, I cannot connect using manual configuration.

Your situation seems to be different as in your case Windows does
connect when no profile is installed.

I will send an update when I know more.

Tomasz



W dniu 15.05.2017 o 16:26, Stefan Winter pisze:
> Hello,
>
> I have read user reports about Win 10 1703 breakage in relation to Wi-Fi.
>
> This is sometimes due to a Wi-Fi driver which isn't up-to-date.
>
> A possible theory is that the updated machine got a fix to the driver
> prior to the update - and continues to work after the upgrade - while a
> fresh install from (stale) media doesn't have the newest driver yet and
> then fails.
>
> Does that make any sense?
>
> Stefan
>
> Am 15.05.2017 um 15:50 schrieb Stefano Manfredda:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> we had problems with Windows 10 1703: it seems that it isn't able to
>> connect to eduRoam after a clean installation.
>>
>> We're testing eduroam installers before deploying them; we
>> tested them on Linux, Android, OSX, IOS, Windows 7 (clean install),
>> Windows 8.1 (clean install), Windows 10 (Pro) 1511 (clean install),
>> Windows 10 (Pro) 10.0 build 10240 (clean install), Windows 10 (Pro)
>> 1607 (clean install) and Windows 10 (Pro) 1703 migrated from 1607
>> without getting any issue.
>>
>> Testing eduroam-W10-UdSdC after a Windows 10 1703 clean
>> install, we weren't able to connect or better, we haven't been able to
>> connect via eduroam-W10-UdSdC: as soon as installation ends, tryig to
>> connect gives a "impossible to connect to this network" message; if we
>> remove CAT and delete eduroam from known networks list, then Windows
>> automatically connects in TTLS/PAP.
>> Maybe is a xml-related problem? We can't understand this
>> behavior while is quite simple (just do a clean 1703 installation) to
>> reproduce it.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>




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