Always On VPN with PEAP Fails in Windows 11 26H1

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There appears to be a bug in the latest Windows 11 26H1 (no, that’s not a typo – 26H1) build affecting Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP). In my testing, all VPN connection attempts (Always On VPN and manual/ad-hoc) failed when PEAP was used for authentication.

Windows 11 26H1

Recently, while reviewing downloads and product keys in Visual Studio, I noticed a new Windows 11 release listed: Windows 11 26H1 (business and consumer editions). I initially thought 26H1 would be ARM-only, but the download is available for x64 as well.

I’m not sure whether this is intended as a general release, because Microsoft describes it as an Insider Experimental Preview Build (28200.1873). I also don’t recall seeing Insider builds offered through Visual Studio downloads, so I’m not sure what to make of it. Either way, if you’re evaluating this build, the notes below document a VPN issue I was able to reproduce.

Troubleshooting

After preparing a Windows 11 26H1 test client, I found that the Always On VPN user tunnel would not connect. The same configuration worked on earlier Windows 11 versions. In the event log, I observed the following errors.

Error 619

When using SSTP, the event log records error code 619 (event ID 20227) from the RasClient event source, with the following error message.

The user [domain\user] dialed a connection named [connection name] which has failed. The error code returned on failure is 619.

Error 691

When using IKEv2, the event log records error code 691 (event ID 20227) from the RasClient event source, with the following error message.

The user [domain\user] dialed a connection named [connection name] which has failed. The error code returned on failure is 691.

Workaround

At the time of writing, the only workaround I’ve found to restore Always On VPN connectivity is to switch authentication from PEAP to EAP-TLS. This may not be a drop-in change for every environment, so evaluate the security and operational impact before rolling it out broadly. You’ll need to enable EAP-TLS on both the client and the NPS/RADIUS server.

Summary

I’m not convinced Windows 11 26H1 will be widely deployed soon, since it appears to be an experimental/Insider build rather than a general release. If you decide to evaluate it, plan to use the workaround above to maintain Always On VPN connectivity.

Feedback

Have you tested Always On VPN with Windows 11 26H1? If so, do you see the same behavior? Share your findings in the comments.

Additional Information

Windows 11 Insider Experimental (26H1) Preview Build 28200.1873

Entra Private Access and VPN Migration Strategies on Entra.News

I recently had the opportunity to connect with Merill Fernando from Microsoft as a guest on his popular Entra.News podcast to discuss Microsoft Entra Private Access, which is part of the Entra Global Secure Access Security Service Edge (SSE) service. We spent the hour talking about the similarities and differences between classic VPN technologies and zero-trust network access (ZTNA). In addition, we discussed some technical aspects of Entra Private Access, and I shared migration and coexistence strategies to help ease the transition to zero trust. Also, we discussed the importance of integrating Entra Conditional Access and the shift from network to application access. You’ll find the interview at Entra.News and also on YouTube. Enjoy!

Additional Information

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Always On VPN Ask Me Anything (AMA) April 2026

We’re already through most of Q1 2026, so I’ve put another AMA on the calendar so we can all connect again. Be sure to join me on Tuesday, April 7, at 10:00 AM PDT (UTC -7) for the next edition of the Always On VPN AMA (Ask Me Anything!) session.

Do you have questions about Always On VPN? Are you having a specific issue you can’t figure out? Would you like more information about configuration options? Here’s your chance to get your questions answered! Register now and join the session to ask me anything (AMA!) about Microsoft Windows Always On VPN and related technologies.

The AMA will be an open forum session where we can all talk shop about Always On VPN and related technologies. It’s a great chance to learn new things and share experiences with your peers. We’ll discuss known issues and limitations, best practices, and more. I’m also planning to have some special guests, so be sure to join us!

Everyone is welcome. Don’t miss out on this excellent opportunity to connect and learn. Register now!

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