EAP-TEAP Wireleas in Group Policy

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2023-09-21T00:54:32.9466667+00:00

Hello, has anybody able to confirm Windows Server 2022 support to push wireless 802.1x EAP-TEAP group policy setting to clients and what versions of client are supported? Thank you.

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  1. Limitless Technology 44,776 Reputation points
    2023-09-21T13:45:20.34+00:00

    Hello ario,

    You can find those settings in the next policy paths:

    -Wireless Network Policies: Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies

    -Wired Network (IEEE 802.3) Policies: Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Wired Network (IEEE 802.3) Policies

    -Security Settings:

    These settings include various security-related configurations, such as certificate enrollment, certificate trust, and security options for wireless connections.

    Path in Group Policy Editor: Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings

    -Public Key Policies: Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Public Key Policies

    Network Policy Server (NPS) Policies:

    While not configured directly through Group Policy, NPS policies are crucial for defining authentication and access policies. You would typically create NPS policies on the NPS server.

    When you configure these policies, you can specify the EAP method as EAP-TEAP.

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  2. Limitless Technology 44,776 Reputation points
    2023-09-21T13:45:52.2733333+00:00

    Wrong thread

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