Re: WPA authentication instead of Open/WEP



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Rohit Kumbhar wrote:
>
> My problem is I haven't seen the words EAP, TLS on the
> configuration page. I kinda guessed that it might be the user
> access control list [identity/password], but that isnt the case.
> About the manual creation, I'll give it a try!
>
Yikes! It is not WPA, so I dont have anything to set the values to.


> Regards Rohit
>
>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/6/06, Rohit Kumbhar <rohit kumbhar gmail com> wrote:
>> Stefan Schmidt wrote:
>>>>>> Hello.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 15:51, Rohit Kumbhar wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you have the chance to reconfigure the AP using WEP
>>>>>> _or_ WPA?
>> All right, I got a chance to look at the Wireless configuration
>> here. The details are:
>
>> Security - 802.11g Authentication - Open System Encryption:
>> Enabled Cipher Mode: WEP Key Size: 64 bit Alphanumeric WPA Key
>> Management: WPA authentication over 802.1x   (Requires 802.1x
>> Setup configured to Supported or Required) [On a different
>> page]802.1x Setup : Disabled, 802.1x authentications not allowed
>
>> Seems pretty normal stuff except the WPA Key Management part. We
>> are using 3Com Wireless LAN Enterprise Access Point.
>
>> Anything not normal?
>
>> Regards Rohit
>
>
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