Sorry, but I find it hard to believe that Cisco APs would not properly
work with TKIP or AES. Cisco APs are of the best quality I have ever
seen. And all the EAP tests in Wi-Fi certifications are run with
either TKIP or AES (Wi-Fi Alliance calls it WPA-Enterprise, or
something like that), so it's widely tested as well.

The problem (in my case) is that I don't have control over the AP
configurations.  I would be perfectly happy to use the
currently-supported WPA algorithms if I had the ability to do so.

> wpasupplicant already supports EAP-TTLS, how hard would it be for
> a poweruser to use it instead of the current supplicant?

Do you already know that N800 already supports EAP-TTLS, with TKIP or
AES encryption?

About using wpasupplicant. I think it shouldn't be too hard to use
wpasupplicant on 770 or N800. The wireless extension interface to the
WLAN driver isn't quite up-to-date, so you would have to do some
tweaking there. And of course you would have to bypass all UI, icd and
wlancond components. But it should be doable.

If it's easy enough for a power user to do, will nokia also work to
support it in the built-in connection manager?  Since we've
established that it's a semi-standard problem for IT users?

--
It doesn't take a nukular scientist to pronounce foilage!  --Marge Simpson
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/shouldbefree.html
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