Thanks for the tips I will have to try these out when I'm back at
University next week. I noticed that in undeadly it didn't mention anything
about the certificates is that just added in the wpa_supplicant.conf
script. like this
ca_cert="/path/to/downloaded/cert"
Thanks
On Sat, Sep 5, 2015 at
On Sat, Sep 05, 2015 at 09:06:28AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> The bigger challenge is accurately identifying a chipset before purchase,
> but they're pretty cheap so it isn't usually a big hardship if a particular
> device doesn't work.
And it's never a bad idea to offer unsupported devices
On 2015-09-05, Shaun Reiger wrote:
> Hi I'm trying to find out if obsd supports any usb wifi adapters that can
> connect to a wpa2 enterprise network. I have read through a couple driver
> man pages urtwn, iwn, rsu..etc but can't determine if the adapters listed
> will connect. Anyone with any exp
On Sat, Sep 5, 2015 at 4:21 AM
Shaun Reiger [srei...@sprmail.net] wrote:
> Hi I'm trying to find out if obsd supports any usb wifi
> adapters that can connect to a wpa2 enterprise network.
> I have read through a couple driver man pages urtwn, iwn,
> rsu..etc but can't determine if the adapt
On Sat, Sep 05, 2015 at 05:21:03AM BST, Shaun Reiger wrote:
> Hi I'm trying to find out if obsd supports any usb wifi adapters that can
> connect to a wpa2 enterprise network. I have read through a couple driver
> man pages urtwn, iwn, rsu..etc but can't determine if the adapters listed
> will con
Hi I'm trying to find out if obsd supports any usb wifi adapters that can
connect to a wpa2 enterprise network. I have read through a couple driver
man pages urtwn, iwn, rsu..etc but can't determine if the adapters listed
will connect. Anyone with any experience in this would be helpful.
Thanks
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