> Sorry, but I find it hard to believe that Cisco APs would not properly > work with TKIP or AES. Cisco APs are of the best quality I have ever > seen. And all the EAP tests in Wi-Fi certifications are run with > either TKIP or AES (Wi-Fi Alliance calls it WPA-Enterprise, or > something like that), so it's widely tested as well. The problem (in my case) is that I don't have control over the AP configurations. I would be perfectly happy to use the currently-supported WPA algorithms if I had the ability to do so. > > wpasupplicant already supports EAP-TTLS, how hard would it be for > > a poweruser to use it instead of the current supplicant? > > Do you already know that N800 already supports EAP-TTLS, with TKIP or > AES encryption? > > About using wpasupplicant. I think it shouldn't be too hard to use > wpasupplicant on 770 or N800. The wireless extension interface to the > WLAN driver isn't quite up-to-date, so you would have to do some > tweaking there. And of course you would have to bypass all UI, icd and > wlancond components. But it should be doable. If it's easy enough for a power user to do, will nokia also work to support it in the built-in connection manager? Since we've established that it's a semi-standard problem for IT users? -- It doesn't take a nukular scientist to pronounce foilage! --Marge Simpson http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/shouldbefree.html