EAP-TLS in the MAC world

Hello,
The challenge is to take the existing wireless infrastructure using PSK and upgrade to EAP-TLS. I have had the opportunity to configure using the AD world with CA servers, Wireless Group Policies etc prior to this. But could use some insight in getting this
This is a controller based environment.
Clients MAC OS vary from the most recent to maybe 4 versions back
ACS aapliance and an LDAP server.
Active Directory - box with rules. Easier distribution, policies, set a rule apply to many
MAC - autonomous
Any assistance would be most helpful, any articles, discussions etc that could shed some light on this.
Thanks,
Erik

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