terribell
Regular Contributor
I remember that that was the case, but I can sort of envision a scenario where the 802.1x problem may possible lock thing up as it tries to deal with a potentially invalid certificate on the client side (just to make sure we're talking the same thing, this is not the router 802.11 options, but the special security option on the clients).
Also, please check for any follow-on error/informational messages which usually contain the 'real' reason for the failure.
I'm not using the 802.1x security on my wireless connection of my windows device, only WPA2 connections.
Regarding the messages, I've not found anything that can lead me to 'real' reason, if you have any advice where to look it would be appreciated.
I've just reset again to factory defaults to see if the problem disappears, only thing that is worst than before the reset is that I'm having only 60/100mbps DL/UL on wireless while before it was 200/100mbps on wireless, wired speed remains with 200/100mbps.
Which is strange since it is configured exactly like before with a manual configuration without reloading any saved configuration.