I haven't tested it, but I found XSupplicant
(http://open1x.sourceforge.net/), and it seems to enable 802.11x
authentication with PAP, even on e.g. Windows XP Home machines that
don't support 802.11x out of the box.

That's what they say anyway.

Le 30/11/2012 17:23, Brekler Custodio a écrit :
> Is there any way a Microsoft Notebook authenticate using MD5 or PAP ?
> By default is only EAP (PEAP) or card/certificate, i need to know if
> there is anything you guys know that makes windows works on PAP or MD5...
> Im searching on internet right now to see if i can find, anyways i
> leave the question open here to anyone who knows.


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