David, wpa_supplicant does non-WPA connections; It runs as a demon and runs through your list of possible APs trying to connect (which is nice if you connect at several different ones, e.g., campus and home).
Do you have to use a VPN for on-campus wireless? (the helpdesk pages made me think you didn't need to...) pax, scott On 0, David Zakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Did something change recently? Last time I tried it, you just did it > totally unencrypted, and then started VPN for encryption. WPA was not > needed at all. > > -DMZ > > On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 18:10 -0500, J. Scott Olsson wrote: > > Would anyone who uses wpa_supplicant to connect to the campus > > wireless network mind sending me the associated network block from > > their wpa_supplicant.conf file? I've got wireless working at home > > but can't connect on campus. Hmph. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Scott > > > > > -- > David Zakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
