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Re: Is there any way to use Wifi with WPA/(-2) Personal/Enterprise with EAS Encryptio
Just a note on this whole deal, you run into this same problem with standard network systems for pc. It's a limitation of the 802.11b protocol. The maximum security that the system can handle is WPA with TKIP encryption. For bandwidth reasons or processing reasons, anything more than that is just to much. Hence, the 802.11g protocol. Anything G and above can handle WPA with AES, WPA2 in TKIP or AES, Enterprise or Personal, RADIUS or not. If you want the stronger security of AES or WPA2, you have to have a G or better.
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