Part 3: Create a self-signed certificate and configure your WiFi router or WiFi access point.
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- This is part 3 on how to use Microsoft Active Directory to authenticate WiFi users on your network. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install a self-signed certificate on your AD server using IIS (Internet Information Services). I will also show you how to check and confirm the self-signed certificate configuration in Network Policy Server. Finally, I will demonstrate how to configure the Network Policy Server in WPA2-Enterprise radius server settings on a TPLINK WiFi router.
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great work
Wonderfull, thanks for the ttutorial it was very helpful!!!!
awesome! more tutorials are in the pipeline 😀😀😀
how about if we have more than 1 AP ?
and can you show how to configure for LAN connection ?
Great videos and I was able to setup and provided Wifi to the laptops. I have one question, every time clients restart their laptops, they have to go to wifi and input their usernames and passwords to reconnect even though I select to have it reconnected all the time. Is there a setting to stop that? Once again, thanks!
@@carlothecomputerguy8355 Thanks for the comment. On mobile devices it does work fine but i hadnt checked desktop devices thoroughly, but if i manage il check and let you know here
@@billysoftacademy thanks!