PEAP wireless @work ...

Has anyone successfully setup an 802.1x configuration for PEAP on their MacBook Pro? I have a PEAP config that works for my PowerBook, but the EXACT SAME configuration is not working for the MacBook Pro. It looks as if everything is fine (no authentication errors or anything), but no dhcp IP address is ever assigned to the wireless (en1); instead it has a 169.x.x.x address??
Any ideas?

Here's the output of "sudo tcpdump -i en1":
07:47:36.627898 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > broadcasthost.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:14:51:ed:85:f4 (oui Unknown), length: 300
07:47:36.628950 IP6 shemp.local > ff02::2: ICMP6, router solicitation, length 16
07:47:36.629327 EAP code=1 id=0 length=5
07:47:37.043498 EAP code=1 id=0 length=10
07:47:37.047205 EAP code=1 id=0 length=6
07:47:37.060174 EAP code=1 id=0 length=102
07:47:37.069127 EAP code=1 id=0 length=695
07:47:37.072200 EAP code=1 id=0 length=208
07:47:37.084486 EAP code=1 id=0 length=53
07:47:37.137792 EAP code=1 id=0 length=6
07:47:37.140848 EAP code=1 id=0 length=32
07:47:37.141130 EAP code=1 id=0 length=37
07:47:37.144567 EAP code=1 id=0 length=72
07:47:37.171482 EAP code=1 id=0 length=91
07:47:37.409497 EAP code=1 id=0 length=78
07:47:37.409939 EAP code=1 id=0 length=33
07:47:37.413227 EAP code=1 id=0 length=42
07:47:37.413479 EAP code=1 id=0 length=42
07:47:37.416847 EAP code=1 id=0 length=4
07:47:37.418042 EAP code=1 id=3 length=57
07:47:37.419351 EAP code=1 id=3 length=57
07:47:37.586542 IP6 shemp.local.50450 > ff02::fb.mdns: 43226+[|domain]
07:47:38.087372 IP6 shemp.local.50450 > ff02::fb.mdns: 43226+[|domain]
07:47:38.277954 IP6 shemp.local > ff02::2: ICMP6, router solicitation, length 16
07:47:38.386978 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > broadcasthost.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:14:51:ed:85:f4 (oui Unknown), length: 300
07:47:38.588187 IP6 shemp.local.50450 > ff02::fb.mdns: 43226+[|domain]
07:47:39.045606 IP6 shemp.local > ff02::fb: HBH ICMP6, multicast listener reportmax resp delay: 0 addr: ff02::fb, length 24
07:47:39.047090 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [4q][|domain]
07:47:39.088988 IP6 shemp.local.50450 > ff02::fb.mdns: 43226+[|domain]
07:47:39.294936 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] [2n][|domain]
07:47:39.545007 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] [2n][|domain]
07:47:39.794849 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] [2n][|domain]
07:47:40.045786 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0*- [0q] 7/0/0[|domain]
07:47:40.146505 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [4q][|domain]
07:47:40.694774 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > broadcasthost.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:14:51:ed:85:f4 (oui Unknown), length: 300
07:47:40.695474 arp who-has 169.254.155.120 tell 0.0.0.0
07:47:40.995721 arp who-has 169.254.155.120 tell 0.0.0.0
07:47:41.046483 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0*- [0q] 7/0/0[|domain]
07:47:41.124580 IP6 shemp.local > ff02::2: ICMP6, router solicitation, length 16
07:47:41.296071 arp who-has 169.254.155.120 tell 0.0.0.0
07:47:41.342744 IP6 shemp.local.50454 > ff02::fb.mdns: 40726+[|domain]
07:47:41.596798 arp who-has 169.254.155.120 tell 0.0.0.0
07:47:41.843474 IP6 shemp.local.50454 > ff02::fb.mdns: 40726+[|domain]
07:47:41.897162 arp who-has 169.254.155.120 tell 169.254.155.120
07:47:42.146566 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [4q][|domain]
07:47:42.197782 arp who-has 169.254.155.120 tell 169.254.155.120
07:47:42.222286 IP 169.254.155.120.50456 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 64503+ PTR? 120.155.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:42.222298 IP 169.254.155.120.50455 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 33268+ PTR? 120.155.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:42.473168 IP6 shemp.local.50457 > ff02::fb.mdns: 64503+[|domain]
07:47:42.473279 IP6 shemp.local.50458 > ff02::fb.mdns: 33268+[|domain]
07:47:42.723505 IP 169.254.155.120.50456 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 64503+ PTR? 120.155.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:42.723608 IP 169.254.155.120.50455 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 33268+ PTR? 120.155.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:42.974329 IP6 shemp.local.50458 > ff02::fb.mdns: 33268+[|domain]
07:47:42.974348 IP6 shemp.local.50457 > ff02::fb.mdns: 64503+[|domain]
07:47:43.224776 IP 169.254.155.120.50456 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 64503+ PTR? 120.155.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:43.224787 IP 169.254.155.120.50455 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 33268+ PTR? 120.155.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:43.271661 00:0c:f1:1c:80:94 (oui Unknown) Unknown SSAP 0x46 > Broadcast Unknown DSAP 0xc8 Supervisory, Receiver not Ready, rcv seq 112, Flags [Command], length 215
07:47:43.475519 IP6 shemp.local.50457 > ff02::fb.mdns: 64503+[|domain]
07:47:43.475746 IP6 shemp.local.50458 > ff02::fb.mdns: 33268+[|domain]
07:47:43.725778 IP 169.254.155.120.50456 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 64503+ PTR? 120.155.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:43.726057 IP 169.254.155.120.50455 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 33268+ PTR? 120.155.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:43.976364 IP6 shemp.local.50457 > ff02::fb.mdns: 64503+[|domain]
07:47:43.976671 IP6 shemp.local.50458 > ff02::fb.mdns: 33268+[|domain]
07:47:44.213546 IP6 shemp.local > ff02::fb: HBH ICMP6, multicast listener reportmax resp delay: 0 addr: ff02::fb, length 24
07:47:44.216273 IP6 shemp.local > ff02::2: HBH ICMP6, multicast listener donemax resp delay: 0 addr: ff02::fb, length 24
07:47:44.216458 IP6 shemp.local > ff02::fb: HBH ICMP6, multicast listener reportmax resp delay: 0 addr: ff02::fb, length 24
07:47:44.216606 IP 169.254.155.120 > 224.0.0.251: igmp v2 report 224.0.0.251
07:47:44.218190 IP 169.254.155.120.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [9q] PTR (Cache flush)? afpovertcp.tcp.local. PTR (Cache flush)? nfs.tcp.local.[|domain]
07:47:44.218266 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [9q][|domain]
07:47:44.465943 IP 169.254.155.120.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [3q] [3n][|domain]
07:47:44.466047 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [3q] [3n][|domain]
07:47:44.716794 IP 169.254.155.120.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [3q] [3n][|domain]
07:47:44.716888 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [3q] [3n][|domain]
07:47:44.967659 IP 169.254.155.120.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [3q] [3n][|domain]
07:47:44.967747 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [3q] [3n][|domain]
07:47:45.085904 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > broadcasthost.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:14:51:ed:85:f4 (oui Unknown), length: 300
07:47:45.217485 IP 169.254.155.120.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0*- [0q] 9/0/0[|domain]
07:47:45.217553 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0*- [0q] 9/0/0[|domain]
07:47:45.222563 IP 169.254.155.120.50459 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
07:47:45.222760 IP 169.254.155.120.50460 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
07:47:45.223294 IP 169.254.155.120.50461 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
07:47:45.223517 IP 169.254.155.120.50462 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
07:47:45.263411 IP6 shemp.local > ff02::2: ICMP6, router solicitation, length 16
07:47:45.317246 IP 169.254.155.120.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [9q] PTR? afpovertcp.tcp.local. PTR? nfs.tcp.local.[|domain]
07:47:45.317333 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [9q][|domain]
07:47:46.217189 IP 169.254.155.120.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0*- [0q] 9/0/0[|domain]
07:47:46.217286 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0*- [0q] 9/0/0[|domain]
07:47:46.225262 IP 169.254.155.120 > 224.0.0.251: igmp v2 report 224.0.0.251
07:47:47.205311 IP 169.254.155.120.50463 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 49
07:47:47.221170 IP 169.254.155.120.50463 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 49
07:47:47.317340 IP 169.254.155.120.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [9q] PTR? afpovertcp.tcp.local. PTR? nfs.tcp.local.[|domain]
07:47:47.317454 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [9q][|domain]
07:47:48.217422 IP 169.254.155.120.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0*- [0q] 9/0/0[|domain]
07:47:48.217525 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0*- [0q] 9/0/0[|domain]
07:47:48.272224 IP 169.254.155.120.50464 > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns: NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST
07:47:48.411195 IP 169.254.155.120.50465 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 11015+ PTR? 255.255.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:48.543113 IP 169.254.155.120.50464 > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns: NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST
07:47:48.661764 IP6 shemp.local.50466 > ff02::fb.mdns: 11015+[|domain]
07:47:48.813836 IP 169.254.155.120.50464 > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns: NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST
07:47:48.912041 IP 169.254.155.120.50465 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 11015+ PTR? 255.255.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:49.162570 IP6 shemp.local.50466 > ff02::fb.mdns: 11015+[|domain]
07:47:49.227082 IP 169.254.155.120.50467 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
07:47:49.229669 IP 169.254.155.120.50468 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
07:47:49.229866 IP 169.254.155.120.50469 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
07:47:49.229960 IP 169.254.155.120.50470 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
07:47:49.274397 IP 169.254.155.120.50471 > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns: NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST
07:47:49.412901 IP 169.254.155.120.50465 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 11015+ PTR? 255.255.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:49.545217 IP 169.254.155.120.50471 > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns: NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST
07:47:49.663458 IP6 shemp.local.50466 > ff02::fb.mdns: 11015+[|domain]
07:47:49.815955 IP 169.254.155.120.50471 > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns: NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST
07:47:49.913818 IP 169.254.155.120.50465 > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 11015+ PTR? 255.255.254.169.in-addr.arpa. (46)
07:47:50.140790 IP 169.254.155.120.50472 > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns: NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST
07:47:50.164378 IP6 shemp.local.50466 > ff02::fb.mdns: 11015+[|domain]
07:47:50.222774 IP 169.254.155.120.50473 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 68
07:47:50.411764 IP 169.254.155.120.50472 > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns: NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST
07:47:50.682525 IP 169.254.155.120.50472 > 169.254.255.255.netbios-ns: NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST
07:47:51.260186 IP6 shemp.local > ff02::fb: HBH ICMP6, multicast listener reportmax resp delay: 0 addr: ff02::fb, length 24
07:47:51.317247 IP 169.254.155.120.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [9q] PTR? afpovertcp.tcp.local. PTR? nfs.tcp.local.[|domain]
07:47:51.317316 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [9q][|domain]
07:47:52.217151 IP 169.254.155.120.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0*- [0q] 9/0/0[|domain]
07:47:52.217272 IP6 shemp.local.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0*- [0q] 9/0/0[|domain]
07:47:52.223003 IP 169.254.155.120.50459 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
07:47:52.223022 IP 169.254.155.120.50460 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
07:47:52.223547 IP 169.254.155.120.50461 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
07:47:52.223780 IP 169.254.155.120.50462 > 239.255.255.253.svrloc: UDP, length 36
MBP 1.83   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

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