Re: wpa_supplicant.conf for F7 for WPA-PEAP

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On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 16:46 +0000, Mike C wrote:
> Aaron Konstam <akonstam <at> sbcglobal.net> writes:
> > 
> > > Well there is one more thing you need to do. That is to stop
> > > the /etc/init.d script network. chkconfig network off
> > > will do that. If network is running at the same time as NM I would
> > > expect the connection dropping you experience.
> 
> Just to follow up on this - I changed my wpa_supplicant.conf today and ran
> another test. It connects beautifully to the WPA/PEAP wireless and gives a nice
> solid connection so it is very pleasing to know that with F7 wpa_supplicant for
> me is now working at home with either WPA or WPA2, and that at work it also
> works nicely with WPA/PEAP taking authorising credentials from my work
> username/password.
> 
> So I can now add to the congratulations to the developers who have made this all
> possible. The lack of getting wpa_supplicant to work with WPA/PEAP was due to my
> ignorance of how to set up the config and there was no bug in the software.
> 
I just want to be clear. Instead of choosing WPA or WPA2 from nm-applet
you worked on configuring wpa_supplicant.conf so it would work.
Since my laptop connects to WEP, WEP-LEAP, WPA-PEAP by just choosing the
AP essid and without doing anything to wpa_supplicant.conf what am I
doing that makes my experience different than yours?

Are you using the nm-applet options at all?
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