James JJ Hooper wrote:
WPA2-Enterprise with PEAP authentication is automatically recognized
by most new clients these days. The clients will prompt for a username
and a password. If you generate an ntcrypt (by shelling out of FR to
a utility to do so) for an inbound username/password
On 28 November 2012 19:54, Brian Julin bju...@clarku.edu wrote:
WPA2-Enterprise with PEAP authentication is automatically recognized
by most new clients these days. The clients will prompt for a username
and a password. If you generate an ntcrypt (by shelling out of FR to
a utility to do
Paulo wrote:
Is there any way that freeradius act as WPA-PSK??
What i am trying to deploy is a wi-fi network with only one password
that is changed every week.
Right now I have a open wireless signal distributed over 20 wi-fi
routers. This signal is used by all the clients of the hotel,
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