Re: iwlwifi3945 and WPA-EAP LEAP



On Jan 9, 2008 10:57 AM, Ryan Novosielski <novosirj umdnj edu> wrote:
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> Has anyone gotten the combination of iwlwifi3945 working for LEAP on WPA
> Enterprise? My ipw3945 does work in this setup, however the other one
> does not. The only other negative to iwlwifi is that it does not operate
> my LED on my Dell. However, this driver solves a nasty crash on this HW.
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> Anyone have any ideas? I haven't really tried it by hand with
> wpa_supplicant, but I wanted to see if anyone had any experience first.
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I don't have any AP's running LEAP to check but it works with PEAP.
Since it sounds like a driver issue you probably need to connect by
hand and run wpa_supplicant with -dd to see what is getting kicked
back.


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