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Judging from what you mention, I don't think there is anything wrong with your configuration in wpa_supplicant. Most probably, you might have set a radius setting in your D-Link AP somewhere( which you should disable it). <BR><BR>> Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 13:00:46 +0200<BR>> Subject: WPA-PSK doesn't seem to work.<BR>> From: info@sorcix.com<BR>> To: hostap@lists.shmoo.com<BR>> <BR>> Hi guys,<BR>> <BR>> This is the first time I'm sending to a mailing list,<BR>> so I hope I didn't do something wrong here. ^^<BR>> <BR>> I have a wireless network protected with WPA-PSK, but for some reason<BR>> wpa_supplicant seems to be using EAP when connecting (and fails). I'm trying<BR>> to fix this for several days now, and have tried lots of different<BR>> configurations, but none worked.<BR>> <BR>> Output: http://doc.sorcix.com/public/wpa/wpa_supplicant.txt<BR>> Config: http://doc.sorcix.com/public/wpa/demunetap.conf<BR>> Route
r setup: http://doc.sorcix.com/public/wpa/router.jpg<BR>> <BR>> Router: DLink DIR-635<BR>> WNIC: DLink DWA-547 (Chipset AR5416) using ndiswrapper<BR>> <BR>> --<BR>> <BR>> I have tried the same configuration on another router (USR XX5462), including<BR>> the same PSK and SSID. It worked perfectly on this one! wpa_supplicant<BR>> never even mentioned EAP and connected in a few seconds.<BR>> <BR>> --<BR>> <BR>> Because wpa_supplicant seems to be using EAP where it shouldn't, I tried to<BR>> compile without EAP support, but then wpa_supplicant just said it needed<BR>> EAP to connect to my DLink router.<BR>> <BR>> --<BR>> <BR>> This might be interesting also:<BR>> Windows is able to connect to my router, but complains that it needs a<BR>> certificate. The connection works as expected though, it just says every 10<BR>> minutes that it couldn't find a certificate.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Is there any way t
o fix this problem, or at least just do it as windows<BR>> and ignore the certificate stuff? I have not setup a certificate on the<BR>> router<BR>> so I don't understand why I should need one, or even how I should make one.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> HostAP mailing list<BR>> HostAP@lists.shmoo.com<BR>> http://lists.shmoo.com/mailman/listinfo/hostap<BR><br /><hr />Chat online and in real-time with friends and family! <a href='http://get.live.com/messenger/overview' target='_new'>Windows Live Messenger</a></body>
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