Query regarding LEAP-authentication

2011-12-09 Thread Ajay Garg
Hi all. I am trying to connect to a network, via LEAP authentication. When I open 192.168.1.1 (IP address of my router), and visit the wireless section, I see that there are four different options 1. Radius 2. WPA Enterprise 3. WPA2 Enterprise 4. WPA/WPA2 Enterprise 2., 3., 4. are obvious. I

Re: Query regarding LEAP-authentication

2011-12-09 Thread Alan DeKok
Ajay Garg wrote: I am trying to connect to a network, via LEAP authentication. Don't. LEAP is insecure and SHOULD NOT be used. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Re: Query regarding LEAP-authentication

2011-12-09 Thread Alan Buxey
LEAP is an older form of 802.1X authentication method...superseded by PEAP, TTLS etc. You need to define a RADIUS server and use WPA/enterprise or WPA2/enterprise, or the LEAP option if your kit supports it (its sometimes listed separately) WEP is not LEAP. alan - List