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Old 4th November 2008
johnzlly johnzlly is offline
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Thanks for all replys.

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Originally Posted by Oko View Post

If he uses some kind of Linux client to connect to his company network
the client is probably open source and it must be available for BSD. What happens is that companies do not want to provide support for BSD so they
insist on using binaries for Windows, OS X, Linux, and often for Solaris.

I was in similar situation at the University Arizona where they were using
Cisco 3000 for VPN.
You said it. I'm in the Huaqiao University now.
The linux program isn't open source.IEEE80211 authenticator can use either standard broadcast or private one.
The procedure for authentication as Attachment(which is in the help doc from the MS client program):
Additionally I install the wpa_supplicant utility through the package.
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Originally Posted by jggimi
Johnzlly seems to have two choices: either use native tools, or use another OS.
If the native tool can do the job,I'll give up the linux program and use the native tools.And i hope so.
But i can confirm that i won't change the OS,unless the distribution is unactive.
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Originally Posted by richardpl
if you chose correct chiper and key managment.
I don't known the correct chiper.How can i confirm it?
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