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Old 29th January 2013
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Default WPA Enterprise mode for OpenBSD

See http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=a...20130128142215
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I believe your thread title is misleading; you might consider altering it.
  • WPA2 is merely the final agreed standard for WPA.
  • What is new with this -current feature is IEEE 802.1X EAP authentication. Prior to this point, the only WPA/WPA2 authentication method in OpenBSD has been pre-shared key.
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