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I have an AD server setup in AWS on EC2 windows server 2016 instance and configured NPS to use Radius server in order to implement 802.1x authentication over wifi.
I tried to add Radius server on Meraki AP in one of the SSID but packet capture shows that it only answer the first Access-Request and then no reply from Radius server that leads to Fail to add on Meraki AP.
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I have an AD server setup in AWS on EC2 windows server 2016 instance and configured NPS to use Radius server in order to implement 802.1x authentication over wifi.
I tried to add Radius server on Meraki AP in one of the SSID but packet capture shows that it only answer the first Access-Request and then no reply from Radius server that leads to Fail to add on Meraki AP.
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I have an AD server setup in AWS on EC2 windows server 2016 instance and configured NPS to use Radius server in order to implement 802.1x authentication over wifi.
I tried to add Radius server on Meraki AP in one of the SSID but packet capture shows that it only answer the first Access-Request and then no reply from Radius server that leads to Fail to add on Meraki AP.
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I have an AD server setup in AWS on EC2 windows server 2016 instance and configured NPS to use Radius server in order to implement 802.1x authentication over wifi.
I tried to add Radius server on Meraki AP in one of the SSID but packet capture shows that it only answer the first Access-Request and then no reply from Radius server that leads to Fail to add on Meraki AP.
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packet capture is attached

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packet capture is attached

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I have a very similar setup as yours and I recently ran into the same issue. This is what solved the problem for me. In your Network Policies setting where you specify the Radius Attributes, add the Framed-MTU attribute with a value of 1344 or lower (I used 1000) and that solved the issue for me. Hope this works for you if you don't already have it resolved.






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    I have a very similar setup as yours and I recently ran into the same issue. This is what solved the problem for me. In your Network Policies setting where you specify the Radius Attributes, add the Framed-MTU attribute with a value of 1344 or lower (I used 1000) and that solved the issue for me. Hope this works for you if you don't already have it resolved.






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      I have a very similar setup as yours and I recently ran into the same issue. This is what solved the problem for me. In your Network Policies setting where you specify the Radius Attributes, add the Framed-MTU attribute with a value of 1344 or lower (I used 1000) and that solved the issue for me. Hope this works for you if you don't already have it resolved.






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        I have a very similar setup as yours and I recently ran into the same issue. This is what solved the problem for me. In your Network Policies setting where you specify the Radius Attributes, add the Framed-MTU attribute with a value of 1344 or lower (I used 1000) and that solved the issue for me. Hope this works for you if you don't already have it resolved.






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        I have a very similar setup as yours and I recently ran into the same issue. This is what solved the problem for me. In your Network Policies setting where you specify the Radius Attributes, add the Framed-MTU attribute with a value of 1344 or lower (I used 1000) and that solved the issue for me. Hope this works for you if you don't already have it resolved.







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