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Columns So You've Drilled Through Your Own Hand News and Notes Sights from the $2016 Challenge Videos Forum Events Store Search Login Subscribe Forums Project Cars New Car Reviews Articles Readers' Rides Forums » Off-Topic Discussion » iHelp - Mac support needed for a techno know nothing Jump To... ---- Grassroots Motorsports Classic Motorsports Builds and Project Cars Your Trips and Adventures Tech Tips Shop Talk Sprockets Simulation Central $2017 Classifieds Open Classifieds Off-Topic Discussion Latest Topics Top Rated Adrian_Thompson Dork Oct. 25, 2011 9:35 p.m. The situation is my MacBook pro has stopped recognizing my home network wirelessly. I am connected via the ethernet right now and it can see it through the airport, but It wont connect. The wifi is working fine as my old PowerBook G4 and my wife's iPhone can still connect wirelessly, just not this computer. I guess I'm not taking it to bed to watch Netflix tonight! I'm getting the following message: 802.1X is unable to authenticate. It is possible that the configuration you have provided is invalid. If you are unsure about what configuration to connect with, check with your network administrator. ( Error: 1 on port en1 ) I have no idea what this means or how to fix it. I tried forgetting then re-finding the network, but with no luck The modem / router is a Netgear Wireless - N150, but I don't think that's the issue as my other mac and the iphone are connecting just fine. I've had this router for over a year with no issues. I tried turning it off but it's made no difference. The other devices see it and this one see's it but wont connect. Thanks for any help you can give. Adrian Adrian_Thompson Dork Oct. 25, 2011 9:37 p.m. Crap, that's 'know nothing' not 'no nothing' in the title. I guess I'm tired and need to go to bed. I posted the same Q on a Mac Forum and I've been surfing GRM waiting for a reply with no luck. For some reason I'm sure one of you will know the answer before I get it from there. GRM rules for every question that can be asked! ransom Dork Oct. 25, 2011 9:47 p.m. Honestly, even though it's not Windows, the next thing I'd try is
avail as most discussions are specific to particular networks. Usually US universities.Anyway..I have multiple MacBook Pro's on site and have been using RADIUS authentication for some time by manually installing a certificate in the system root for the local DC, and then creating an 802.1x login window profile. Recently however a couple have stopped working.I have 2x MacBook Pros. 1 a 15" on 10.5, another a 13" on 10.6. Both have BCM43xx AirPort cards. They were originally OK until after a Mac Update, which made us believe it was the firmware version of the airport which had caused the fault.I have however rebuilt the 10.6 client to 10.6.0 and upgraded 1 https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/off-topic-discussion/ihelp-mac-support-needed-for-a-techno-no-nothing/41256/page1/ patch at a time to 10.6.4 until it reached the identical airport utility and bcm43xx firmware version as the working clients, however still to no avail. When trying to connect to teh Wireless network, i am prompted for credentials post reply | video help | read more iPhone 802.1x authentication location: macrumors.com - date: October 12, 2010 I was wondering if there was any update as to wether or not the iPhone supports 802.1x authentication. It's required http://www.iphonehelpzone.com/post/802.1x-authentication-has-failed.-error-1-on-port-en1.html to get onto my college's network, and they have said that they don't support iPhones/iPod touches/pretty much any mobile device. They also use their own certificate for authentication, which i have figured out how to install, but it does me nothing if i can't set up 802.1x authentication. Any help would be appreciated. I have an iPhone 4 running iOS 4.1. post reply | video help | read more 802.1x Authentication Issues location: macrumors.com - date: July 12, 2011 Situation : I am setting up laptop carts for classroom use at my school district and need network only accounts to authenticate to the wireless. Products involved : - XServe running 10.6.7, hosting Open Directory and serving as an LDAP server for the 802.1x authentication -Aruba Controllers and Access Points set up for 802.1x with PEAP GTC authentication -Client systems are Macbooks Where I am at : So far I have set up a login window profile in the 802.1x section of network preferences and installed the certificate for the Aruba system. Additionally I imported the certificate to the trusted root keychain. I can authenticate manually with student's credentials while logged into the system. Additionally if I log out of admin and enter the student's credentials at the login screen I can authenticate and load the profile. However as soon as I restart the system I can not authenticate at the