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Ok, well this is part of what i recently setup. Firstly you need to do a bit of reading on NPS (network policy and access services)Essentially you'll need a radius server, I installed the NPS role on one of our server 2012 R2 VMs.1. Run a NPS server - This is the tricky bit, i'm happy advising but you'll need to have a read about it all first. There's loads of guides on the web and it's not a difficult as you might think.2. Setup a couple of SSIDs: @ this first one would solve your problem, remember - no user input whatsoever. Once deployed you could just switch off your old SSID, all client computers connect themselves to your new prefered network.one of these is going to permit connections from your AD joined machines, you'll need to setup a certificate that's deployed to all client machines.
You can use a standard GPO to connect to the wireless SSID using peap. Hi,Thought I'd add a few screenshots of my test setup.You'll notice that for the Cisco WLAN controller we only have the single IP added, this is because the controller communicates with the radius server rather than from the APs as with the unifi setup.For the Unifi AP's each IP has to be added as a RadUnifi settings config to hit the radius server:Group policy is one profile containing two SSIDs, this is because our Cisco kit also hits the same Radius server and uses a different SSID (same authentication method).
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