In order to add a bit of context, one example of a network that uses
PEAP is Eduroam, which is a Europe-wide university wi-fi network so
solvign this would make a lot of students happy. For reference, here are
the instructions given by UCL to their students for laptops:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/how-to/wifi-networks/eduroam-connection-linux-
freebsd

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