Re: Can't Connect to Secure Wireless Network

2019-05-22 Thread Joe Dennigan
Hi, Just a thought, but are you using a RTL wireless card? I had a similar problem connecting to my home router with an old Advent notebook and an RTL818x. I found out, by accident, that something in the package firmware-realtek prevented the card from handling encrypted connections properly. R

Re: Can't Connect to Secure Wireless Network

2019-05-22 Thread didier gaumet
Le 21/05/2019 à 21:15, Kent West a écrit : [...] > also, in various forms. He believes we've got the settings right on Debian: [...] > Inner auth MSCHAPv2 [...] MSCHAPv2 seems to be an old and insecure protocol and it is probably used here to grant wifi access to old clients OSes (Win XP and al)

Re: Can't Connect to Secure Wireless Network

2019-05-21 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 5/21/19, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > On 5/21/19, Kent West wrote: >> I'm on a university campus; we have a secure network ("ACUsecure") to >> which I'm trying to connect. Mac laptops and Windows laptops have no >> problem. You connect to the network, and a pop-up appears asking for the >> user's

Re: Can't Connect to Secure Wireless Network

2019-05-21 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 5/21/19, Kent West wrote: > I'm on a university campus; we have a secure network ("ACUsecure") to > which I'm trying to connect. Mac laptops and Windows laptops have no > problem. You connect to the network, and a pop-up appears asking for the > user's "campus" username/password, and connection

Can't Connect to Secure Wireless Network

2019-05-21 Thread Kent West
I'm on a university campus; we have a secure network ("ACUsecure") to which I'm trying to connect. Mac laptops and Windows laptops have no problem. You connect to the network, and a pop-up appears asking for the user's "campus" username/password, and connection is made. On my Debian sid laptop