Hi Matthias,
If each student has a unique login and password for the WiFi network, the
network probably uses WPA-802.1X (WPA-Enterprise). A variety of Extensible
Authentication Protocol (EAP) modes are used with WPA-802.1X, and you can
see them all described in `man 5 wpa_supplicant.conf`. However
15.10.2020 13:02, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> The school of my son offers Wifi to the pupil. The SSID is "Schueler"
> and each of the kids has a login and password assigned from the school. Not
> more
> information. An iPhone connects out of the box by just asking for the
> two values
On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 08:02:14 +0200
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The school of my son offers Wifi to the pupil. The SSID is "Schueler"
> and each of the kids has a login and password assigned from the
> school. Not more information. An iPhone connects out of the box by
> just asking for
Hello,
The school of my son offers Wifi to the pupil. The SSID is "Schueler"
and each of the kids has a login and password assigned from the school. Not more
information. An iPhone connects out of the box by just asking for the
two values (login/password). With our wpa_supplicant I couldn't get h