Hi Abhijan,
Thank you for the questions.
There is a one-to-one mapping between the EAP server and authenticator. The EAP
server is determined by how the authenticator or local AAA server is
configured. That is, the local network administrators can route access requests
for “@eap-noob.org” to a
Hi Josh,
Good observation; we may need to be clearer about the intended usage scenarios
for EAP-NOOB.
In the home setting, the AAA server would typically be a cloud-based service,
where the consumer can register a user account. This does require the 802.1X
authentication (i.e. WPA2-Enterprise)
Hi,
> Of course, the benefits of EAP-NOOB will be greater in organizations which
> already use 802.1X authentication and which have larger numbers of IoT
> devices than a single home.
Particularly because many "home" access points / integrated
all-layer-devices do not support 802.1X so do not