The full output of 'freeradius -X' is available at. I also disabled Windows 10 from validating the certificate in the network settings, but no luck there either. I have already tried creating a new certificate for the radius server, which did not help. But the presence of the Windows Store and the new start menu means I'm pretty sure that I am in fact, running Windows 10, and the MTU was never an issue before so why would it be now? The only info I was able to find talks about problems with Windows XP and that the MTU might be incorrect. When I run 'radiusd -X', I get an error saying: 'EAP session for state 0x. Now my Windows 10 laptop will not connect anymore, while it worked fine previously. It has always worked without problems, untill this week. Since quite some time now I have used Debian (well, raspbian actually) to run a freeradius server for my home wifi network, which makes use of WPA 2 enterprise.
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