Hi Sean,

Sean McNamara wrote:

>>WPA support for wpi has been integrated into build 77.
>>Note that  WPA2/AES doesn't work because of the bug of Solaris AES-CCM 
>>algorithm, see CR6615681 for details.
>>
>>--
>>Quaker
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>
>Wow! Great! My home network supports WPA/PSK, and I assume that's supported. 
>However, I'm not sure if my college network is compatible with the current 
>state of WPA. 
>
>Could you please look at this table of configuration parameters and indicate 
>whether Solaris should be able to acquire a matching configuration? 
>
With recent putback, the wpi driver in build 78 has supported WPA2/AES, 
so it could work well in your home network.
But unfortunately, your college network requires WPA/Enterprise mode, 
that is not supported by Solaris.

--
Quaker

>This would significantly affect my decision to install OpenSolaris on my 
>laptop; it's currently on my desktop only.
>
>http://www.oit.umd.edu/nts/noc/wireless/generic_config_chart.html
>
>Thanks,
>
>Sean
> 
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