<br><font size=3 face="Frutiger-Light">Thanks Bryan.</font>
<br>
<br><font size=3 face="Frutiger-Light">So, if I use a WPA2 capable hardware
along with wpa_supplicant there should be no problem to use either of them
(PEAP or EAP-FAST). Am I right?</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2><tt>Bryan Kadzban <bryan@kadzban.is-a-geek.net>
escribió el 26/10/2006 18:53:21:<br>
<br>
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 01:59:49PM +0200, jon.<br>
> garciadesalazar@telvent.abengoa.com wrote:<br>
> > Could anyone tell me how different PEAP and EAP-FAST are?<br>
> > Do they need different hardware support? Is any PEAP capable
wifi chipset <br>
> > EAP-FAST capable too?<br>
> <br>
> Both PEAP and EAP-FAST are EAP methods. EAP is processed by
the<br>
> supplicant, not the hardware. Any hardware that works with WPA2
should<br>
> support both of these EAP methods, although the supplicant that you
use<br>
> may not.<br>
> <br>
> (Actually I'm not positive that support for WPA2-EAP is part of the<br>
> requirement for WPA2, but I'd think it would be. *Actually*,
I'd<br>
> suspect that the hardware wouldn't care at all whether your network
is<br>
> using EAP or not, but it may affect whether certain information elements<br>
> are passed to userspace. I doubt it, but it's possible.)<br>
> <br>
> [anexo "attemhoh.dat" eliminado por Jon García de Salazar
<br>
> Bilbao/Telvent/Abengoa] </tt></font>