"wpa_supplicant, the program which Android uses to handle this, does.
So its probably just a matter of some UI work. "
Wow, that is great news :) I am not currently concerned very much with
the security issues and as far as I can get the "WPA Enterprise" work
it is enough for me

On Dec 16, 8:57 am, Michael <michael573...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I think so but you would be able to use wep wpa etc not just one form
> > of encryption key......
>
> WEP, WPA personal, and WPA Enterprise are all done differently.
> Android doesn't currently support WPA enterprise, but wpa_supplicant,
> the program which Android uses to handle this, does.  So its probably
> just a matter of some UI work.
>
> Though handling custom certificates would be a bit more of an issue.
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