802.1X problem after migrating to MacBook Pro 2010

Hi,
I recently migrated to a MacBook Pro using the migration assistent and everything worked like a charm. With one exception: The migration assistent complained about not beeing able to transfer my login for the university. We have a 802.1X wireless network here (eduroam) and I tried to login again by specifying my passowrd. I also deleted certificates from some lists, but I cannot get into the net. Sometimes I get a security error message and sometimes the icons suggests that I am connected but then there is an exclamation mark and the connection is dead.
Any suggestions?
Thanks and greetings
Stefan

I had the same kind of issue when I used my MBP at out corporate network the first time. Try this ...
Open Network Settings, click on Airport in the left pane, then click advanced at the bottom. Go to the "802.1x" tab at the top. Create yourself a "User profile" at the bottom. Then enter user/pass/auth type/SSID and security type of WPA2 Enterprise. (For auth type, you can select them all in case you don't know which is used). This should get you working.
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