I guess it doesn't matter, because I can't very well throw away Windows 10. But I am about ready to throw this Meraki setup (MX 12.6) in the trash.
Former set-up was old Cisco VPN and we used Shrew to establish VPN connections. Worked flawlessly every time. With Meraki, there's no dedicated client and of course Shrew doesn't work. So we have to use the native Windows 10 VPN client.
It starts out great - we add a VPN connection in the metro interface, then head to Adapter Options to finish the set-up. We select Properties for the newly-created VPN adapter and do all the settings indicated in the set-up guide:
(https://documentation.meraki.com/MX-Z/Client_VPN/Client_VPN_OS_Configuration)
Back to the Network Connections screen. Right-click the just-configured VPN adapter and select Connect/Disconnect. Windows takes me mack into Metro. Hit the Connect button, and it works.
But now, it's starting to fail us on a regular basis. All builds of Windows 10 (1607, 1703, and 1709). Without fail in these cases, it's switching from Unencrypted PAP to Microsoft CHAP.
Ok, so I set it back to PAP, apply and close out, and back to the metro interface to sign in. Except NOW the authentication method has changed from Username and Password to General, and the user's VPN credentials are gone! If it re-enter that stuff, sometimes it works. Sometimes, it maddeningly changes the adapter settings AGAIN (back to CHAP), and it takes 3-5 tries for this to stick.
Not feeling really confident about sending users on the road with this. Providing a how-to/workaround to have employees do what I just described is no solution.
Anybody else experiencing this? Please tell me there's a permanent fix. Barring that, I've searched and cannot find a compatible third-party VPN client. Is this thing just not meant to work in a Windows 10 environment? (OSX and iOS work great, FWIW).