Kalle,

I took a look at  the OS2008 wireless supplicant and it looks like it 
supports WPA and WPA with EAP but I do not see WPA2. That suggests to me 
then that the supplicant referred to in this thread is NOT the standard one.

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Kalle Valo wrote:
> "ext John Holmblad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>   
>> Kalle,
>>     
>
> Hi John,
>
>   
>> does this driver provide full support for 802.11i-2004 (sometimes
>> refereed to as WPA enterprise or WPA2 enterprise^1 ) or does it only
>> support pre-shared key authentication?
>>     
>
> Actually the driver doesn't care, this is entirely up to the
> supplicant (in user space). I have used wpa_supplicant while testing
> the driver which supports also WPA enterprise (and almost any other
> method available).
>
> Actually currently the driver knows nothing about encryption or
> decryption because mac80211 encrypts all the frames in CPU. Hardware
> crypto support is in the TODO list.
>
>   
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