Yes.  Have tried the helpdesk already.  There is no support for Linux
whatsoever.


On 15 March 2014 23:36, Noah O'Donoghue <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think you might have just replied to me and not the list.
>
> My suggestion would be to try the La Trobe helpdesk.. Even though the
> settings are the same they may have some insight.
>
>
> On 15 March 2014 09:38, stripes theotoky 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Dear All
>>
>> Sorry I have been away for a bit, work got in the way. Back to the
>> problem.
>>
>> The computer network that is giving problems is Eduroam at La Trobe
>> University.
>> The computer that is giving problems is a Samsung N150 netbook.
>> The operating system is a fully updated version of the latest LTS release
>> of Ubuntu running Gnome
>>
>> The computer will connect perfectly happily to a 3Com router in staff
>> accommodation so ultimately connecting to the university network and to
>> 3Com, Billion and Netgear routers at friends places. The only other system
>> it refuses to connect to is Skymesh at mother in laws.
>>
>> I have a Lenovo with the same version of Ubuntu on it also fully updated
>> which connects just fine. So far as I can see the settings are the same on
>> both boxes.
>>
>> WPA2 Enterprise
>> Protected EAP
>> CA Certificate none
>> PEAP version automatic
>> Inner authentication MSCHAPv2
>>
>> Either I am overlooking something simple in the settings or there is some
>> voodoo I really don't understand.
>>
>> Stripes.
>>
>>
>> On 5 March 2014 12:19, Noah O'Donoghue <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Could be many things..
>>>
>>> For example some business wifi gear will deauth your client if you are
>>> connected to 2.4ghz and it knows you support 5ghz, or if it wants you to
>>> load balance to another AP.. And if your OS just gives up instead of trying
>>> another nearby AP then that's too bad..
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, February 18, 2014, Davor Balder <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  I would look at bios on your linux machine.
>>>>
>>>> I had a similar problem and was carrying multiple laptops with me just
>>>> because of this issue. Bios update eventually fixed the issue.
>>>>
>>>> If would be great to know what distro you are running and what laptop
>>>> you are using. Perhaps there is a separate issue at hand...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Davor
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 18/02/14 09:30, stripes theotoky wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Does any have an idea why I can connect the the work Wifi with
>>>> Windows and Ipad but Linux will not establish a connection. It seems to be
>>>> perfectly normal with WPA2 encryption.
>>>>
>>>>  I don't know where to look to solve this one there is nothing wrong
>>>> with the Wifi on the computer it connects just fine at home or at friends.
>>>>
>>>>  Stripes.
>>>>
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