Hi all....

Thanx for all the info. I would certainly like to see your Word doc on the subject.....

Yet another question.....is there any advantage to using 802.1x + TKIP + MIC instead of the config you helped me get working?

TIA

Chris.




From: Bob McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: EAP-TLS and WEP key generation Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 10:04:03 -0600


To add the the WPA confusion, there are actually two types of authentication within the WPA "standard". There's 802.1x + TKIP + MIC for enterprises, then there's something called WPA personal that's for home users or really small businesses that don't have a Radius server.

BTW. I've got an MS-Word doc with screenshots for how to configure XP for PEAP. I could post it to the list of you'd like?

On May 21, 2004, at 10:02 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:

Bob McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Errr.. That's because Freeradius doesn't have to.  WPA is a combination
of 802.1x authentication, TKIP and MIC.  TKIP and MIC need to be
supported by your AP and your client (supplicant), but the radius
server doesn't need to know anything about it.

Hmm... Ok. Now I have to figure out why my XP laptop asks for a "network key" (i.e. wpa), but refuses to authenticate via PEAP.

  Alan DeKok.


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