hi


Of course they do: whether they SUPPORT (act as a pass-through device for) these
auth schemes or not.

sorry, that's still wrong. they either support EAP or not. it is completely irrelevant which kind of EAP. be it TLS, MD5, TTLS, PEAP or whichever EAP scheme might EVER come out one day in the future, they support it already. nice, he?



I KNOW they have nothing to do with the actual auth beside that fact, but you
can't use EAP-TLS or TTLS with just any old AP, now can you?

of course you can, as long as it supports 802.1X.



Such nitpicking.

no, sorry. you've just never understood why EAP has been developped. so, you suggest that the problem could be a 802.1X aware AP which is - in your opinion - the problem for TTLS not passing through. that's _completely_ wrong, so the guy having problem has been put on the wrong way, i've only corrected this mistake, be it important or not.




ciao
artur


hardly ever.

the APs have NOTHING to do with neither TTLS nor TLS.


ciao artur


Michael Brown wrote:



I know the Linksys WAP/WRT54G accepts TTLS auth, but I don't know a D-Link
product that does TTLS.  That is most likely your problem.

Michael Brown


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