Stefan Sperling schrieb:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 05:12:06PM +0100, Tim Saueressig, thepixelz.com wrote:
damien.bergam...@free.fr schrieb:
Because we are approaching release, I will probably stop
advertising PSK-SHA-256 by default for 4.5 (AFAIK, only OpenBSD
clients are currently capable of selecting this authentication
protocol, although some very recent versions of wpa_supplicant
may support it too.)
as for 4.5, imho just leave it as is. no one has cared so far.
maybe some sort of documentation/caveat in man ifconfig would help other users.

I had to 'ifconfig ral0 wpaakms psk' to remove 802.1x from the
akm list, so a MacBook could manage to associate with my network.
this did not the trick for me, even if i force it with the airport util[1].
i have a black macbook3,1 with broadcom airport-xtream, and a newer macpook pro.
both behave in the same way...
The MacBook would always try to use WPA Enterprise no matter what.
There was no apparent way (at least in the GUI) to convince the
thing to just do WPA PSK instead.
ot: there is a way, go to the top airport icon, at the pulldown select "join othe network" even when your network shows up in the list, type your nwid and select your wpa or
wpa2 personal from the security dropdown.

regards
tim

[1] http://osxdaily.com/2007/01/18/airport-the-little-known-command-line-wireless-utility/

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