"ext Peter Flynn" <peter at silmaril.ie> writes: > Pretty much everything is working on my N800, including all my WEP > connections. WPA, however, is not. > > The campus LAN uses a hidden SSID and requires my MAC address and > provides a username and password. This works fine in WPA Enterprise > using Network-Manager on my Ubuntu Gutsy laptop: > > Network Name: (the SSID) > EAP: PEAP > Key: Auto Default > Phase2: None > Identity: (username) > Password: (password) > Anon Ident: (username again) > Client Cert: none > CA Cert: none > Priv Key: none > Priv Key password: blank > > In OS 2007, I am using: > > Connection name: (I made one up) > Connection type: WLAN > SSID: (the SSID) > Network is hidden: checked > Mode: Infrastructure > Security: WPA with EAP > EAP Type: PEAP > Select cert: none > EAP method: MSCHAPv2 > Usename: (username) > Password: (password) > Prompt for password: unchecked (ie No) > > In Advanced/EAP: > Use manual username: checked > Manual username: (username) > Require client auth: checked I think you should try with client auth disabled, because you have disabled similar sounding setting (Client Cert) from Network Manager. > Is there a known problem with WPA authentication? Or am I doing > something obviously wrong? I'm not aware of any big problems with WPA authentication. With EAP there's always a Radius server involved, so maybe this is a some kind of interoperability problem with the Radius server? If you have the time, I would appreciate if you could file a bug report to bugzilla. Try to include as much as information as possible. -- Kalle Valo