My schools network use WPA enterprise with TKIP and protected EAP (PEAP)
I would like to know how to acces it via. BT3.
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Yikes, I don't think this stuff is allowed here.
Am i supposed to use WPA_supplicant? To connect to enterprise networks
That's the actual question?
He's asking how to connect to a AP with WPA(TKIP) and (P)EAP in Linux, not how to hack it.
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Yes, you can use wpa_supplicant to connect to a PEAP network. You can also probably use the wireless assistant (although most members of this forum HATE the wireless assistant).
Just google for "wpa_supplicant PEAP" I saw some example configs in the returns.
Are there any other GUI clients i can use instead of wpa_supplicant, xsupplicant, wicd and wireless assistant?
/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
/etc/network-profiles/gymn
research the rest
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