Identify 802.1x support wireless adapter

hi guys:
IS there any good ways to detect if the client's computer support 802.1x(OS or adapter)?We would rather not check each client's computer one by one.Thaks for help.
regards

No, not really. You'll just get a string of "Cannot Associate" type messages.
The other danger there is things like .... Intel had a series of drivers for the BG2200 that would cause MIC errors .... if the AP sees two MIC errors in sixty seconds, by default, by spec, it will shut down for a while. The radio goes off-air .... everything drops.
There is a timer / setting / parameter you can tweak to keep that from happening (I don't remember which one), but thoses are the kinds of risks you run when you don't / can't control the client specification.
Good Luck
Scott

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