This is the manufacturer of the "broken AP" 
http://skypilot.trilliantinc.com/

Skypilot was an indie manufacturer, recently purchased by trilliant. not sure 
who makes their hardware now- the tdm, one radio-many antennas approach has 
worked well for my muni mesh. they used to have a forum where i whined about 
the lack of EAP-TLS support to no avail, i think the forum is dead since the 
trilliant purchase.

wireless security, 802.1x mentioned in these docs:
http://skypilot.trilliantinc.com/pdf/wp_WirelessSecurity.pdf 
http://skypilot.trilliantinc.com/pdf/ds_SkyExtenderPlus.pdf 

only mention i could find specifically excluding EAP-TLS method is here, on 
page 25:
http://skypilot.trilliantinc.com/support/documents/SkyAccess_DualBand_Installation_Guide.pdf
 


Nolan



>>> On 8/18/2010 at 5:34 PM, in message <[email protected]>,
Alan DeKok <[email protected]> wrote:
> David Mitton wrote:
>> Apart from the OP's particular problem, you can be assured that
>> there are APs that unfortunately do care about the EAP method in use.
> 
>   We should put a list of them on the Wiki as "broken APs".  It's
> ridiculous for them to be inspecting the EAP transport later.
> 
>> Certainly EAP-TLS should be supported, as it's one of the only 5 EAP
>> methods tested by the WiFi Alliance.
>> 
>> But perhaps you missed my presentation:
>> 
>> http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/66/slides/emu-4/sld1.htm 
> 
>   I didn't make it to that IETF.
> 
>   Alan DeKok.
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