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Wireless Network Drivers and OSD (SCCM 2007)
Our company uses a Radius server, for remote access, and the LEAP Authentication Methed. I have noticed, recently, that after imageing our laptops, the WLAN drivers are installed, but several Authentication Metheds are missing, including LEAP, PEAP, EAP-FAST and EAP-TTLS. Reinstalling the driver manually adds the Authentication Metheds. I've found this to be true on the E6320, E6420, E5520 (which all use the R294111 driver) the E6520 (which uses the R292654 driver) and the M6600 (which I beleive uses a third driver which I don't have the name for right now). Is this something that can be rectified, or will this continue to be a manual install?
I have also noticed that on the Latitude E6320 computer, the WWAN broadband utility is not installed with the driver through SCCM and OSD. The driver is installed, but there is no way to actually use the device without the application. I realize that applications typically need a package created and need to be installed through the task sequence, but was wondering if there is another way around this. If not, does anyone know the command line switches to create a silent install from these drivers. The specific driver I'm referring to is the 5630 WWAN card (internal of course) and the R303961 driver.
Any help and guidance would be appreciated.
I have also noticed that on the Latitude E6320 computer, the WWAN broadband utility is not installed with the driver through SCCM and OSD. The driver is installed, but there is no way to actually use the device without the application. I realize that applications typically need a package created and need to be installed through the task sequence, but was wondering if there is another way around this. If not, does anyone know the command line switches to create a silent install from these drivers. The specific driver I'm referring to is the 5630 WWAN card (internal of course) and the R303961 driver.
Any help and guidance would be appreciated.
DELL-Warren B
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November 1st, 2011 18:00
I haven't seen an issue with the WLAN drivers and available authentication methods.