or other credentials to
log in. Click on the bubble, and enter ietf60 for both the username and
password. (Leave the Domain field blank.) Finally, select Ok, and you
should now be authenticated.
Karen O'Donoghue wrote:
Folks,
We are experimenting with dynamic keying via 802.1X on the
IETF wireless
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 11:29:09PM -0400, Karen O'Donoghue wrote:
Folks,
While I realize there are only hours left, I have decided to
forward these directions anyway.
PEAP is working now, with a username/password of ietf60/ietf60.
So, a configuration how-to :
From the Start menu,
Interestingly, on the .1X SSID, I get 14 % loss and delays up to 8000
ms (!).
The open SSID is about 0 % loss (didn't wait for the first loss long
enough) and 60 ms on average.
Just a data point why I'm back in the open net.
Gruesse, Carsten
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Ietf
Folks,
We are experimenting with dynamic keying via 802.1X on the
IETF wireless network. You are invited to try this service if you
wish. However, this isn't production so please do not ask for
assistance from the terminal room help desk staff. Help
is available from the following (depending