Achim Friedland wrote:
I configured my iBook for the airport the same way like for the CISCO AP, so I don't think it's a problem at the client. I'm using freeradius-1.0.2 on debian unstable from tarball because of the strange tls-bindings in the offical debian package...
When I try to authenticate for the first time I have to accept the certificate for the tls-tunnel. Afterwards I enter my username and password and everything seems to be okay. The 802.1x apple-window I counting my online-minutes, but I can't get any signalstrength information from the AP or send receive pakets via the AP. I think I not really connected. The airport syslog isn't very helpfull, it's just telling me that I'm connected... nothing more... Could there be some problems with the wpa keys or any other reason why my pakets disappear somewhere?
Try using WPA Personal (WPA-PSK) with the Airport AP. See if that works. RADIUS seems to be working correctly and authenticating you but after that if an AP is dropping packets it is something between your iBook and AP.
Vladimir
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