> you won't find EAP/PEAP support because Cisco themselves (the
> developers of PEAP) have not only stopped developing and supporting
> it, but are warning away from it's use due to false sense of security
> that it brings. Cisco's recommendations are to use other connections
> types and session based authentication if needed. If your school or
> business is still using PEAP, refer them to Cisco's website.

You made that up.  Supporting a protocol is not dependent on the
vendor's preferences, unless they are actively refusing to license its
use -- which they are not.

EAP support is necessary for corporate networks who want to use EAP-
TTLS wrappers for AD authentication, and I do not believe it's
unsupported because Cisco said so.

-C


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