On 12/16/2011 01:06 PM, Larry Finger wrote:
On 12/16/2011 11:43 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I sent this message also to the Fedora test list. That is the closest
list I am
on to the developers.
I am right now in the need of a new AP, so I am searching for one
that I can
afford that will be able to get SAE support.
You should send your request to [email protected]. That
is where most of the developers of the IEEE80211 MAC layer, the
supplicant, and the device drivers can be found.
Thanks. I sent a subscribe for the list, and a search of the archives
found:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wireless&m=130145440930760&w=2
Which seems to show SAE support in user space. So I wonder if it is in
my f16 install?
When SAE support is available in Linux, you would be able to implement
it in nearly every router that runs openWRT. Only those units with
very limited memory would be excluded. As openWRT-capable APs are
mostly consumer grade, they should be affordable.
And f16 with gnome 3.2 as well....
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