WiFi Radius NAP 2012 R2

Hi, i try to configure WiFi with Radius using
this tutorial.
On test DC have install CA, have install NAP.
On NAP have create Radius Client and Network policy.
But when client (Mobile with Android 4) trying to connect to WiFi - it doesn't work.
When i trying to telnet to 1812 port - it is closed. Firewall is disabled. Whats wrong?

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    IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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    OOBE – Out Of Box Experience
    OSD – Onscreen Display
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    PCIE – Peripheral Component Interconnect Express
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    PPI – Pixels Per Inch
    PQ – Print Quality
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    QRG – Quick Reference Guide
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    RFI – Radio Frequency Interference
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    SNC - Standard Network Connection also known as Infrastructure which includes the printer, computer and a router.  **This is the preferred wireless connection supported by HP.
    SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol
    SOHO – Small Office Home Office which is a division of printer support.
    SSID – Service Set Identifier
    SSRD – Support Sent Recovery Disc
    SW - Software
    T30 – Typical Fax Line and also describes the type of cord used for fax setup.
    TAM – Telephone Answering Machine not to be confused with voicemail.
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    TIJ – Thermal Ink Jet which is the means to which ink is heated up so that it drips out of the cartridge.
    TKIP – Temporal Key Integrity Protocol that describes the type of encryption used during a password-protected setup on a router.
    TWAIN – (Technology Without An Interesting Name) Standard for linking applications and image acquisition devices.
    UDP – User Datagram Protocol
    UI – User Interface
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    USBSOW – Universal Serial Bus Statement of Work
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    VoIP – Voice Over IP
    VPN – Virtual Private Network
    WEP – Wired Equivalent Privacy which also means the passphrase or password for a protected network setup (Wireless Setup Wizard or USB to Wireless installation will ask for this and that is just the password used to get on the internet or to connect a device to your router).
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    WINS – Windows Internet Name Service
    WLAN – Wireless Local Area Networking or another type of internet connection.
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    WPA – Wifi Protected Access or another type of encryption used on a router.
    WPAN – Wireless Personal Area Networking
    WPS – Wifi Protected Setup often associated with a push button connection on the router instead of using a password. If you have this off then other people in the area can access your router for internet service.
    WWAN – Wireless Wide Area Networking
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    At one point I was somewhat uneducated as a consumer on certain abbreviations.  I began to check around the internet but I never found a complete list of all of the abbreviations used in today’s technological world.  Over time I have collected a list of every network and printer-related term in relation to HP.  I am happy to share this with the world because sometimes when trying to troubleshoot within the forums and other web-based documents the writers can forget that not everyone knows the abbreviations and if you do not know sometimes you can get left behind and feel frustrated.   If you know of any other industry-standard abbreviations regarding printers, faxing, and network-connections feel free to post more here.
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