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49 Supported WPA/IEEE 802.11i features:
52 Following authentication methods are supported with an integrate IEEE 802.1X
71 requires special support from the driver for IEEE 802.11
74 material, they cannot be used with WPA or IEEE 802.1X WEP keying)
82 - RSN/WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i)
123 used with IEEE 802.1X (i.e., not WPA) when using ap_scan=0 option in
155 needed to enable IEEE 802.1X/EAPOL and EAP methods. Note that EAP-MD5,
169 The original security mechanism of IEEE 802.11 standard was not
172 of IEEE 802.11 working group (http://www.ieee802.org/11/) has worked
174 completed its work in May 2004. The IEEE 802.11i amendment to the IEEE
179 IEEE 802.11i work (draft 3.0) to define a subset of the security
186 IEEE 802.11 standard defined wired equivalent privacy (WEP) algorithm
205 IEEE 802.1X is using or pre-shared keys without need for additional
220 IEEE 802.11i / WPA2
223 The design for parts of IEEE 802.11i that were not included in WPA has
224 finished (May 2004) and this amendment to IEEE 802.11 was approved in
225 June 2004. Wi-Fi Alliance is using the final IEEE 802.11i as a new
247 Authentication Server. In addition, it controls the roaming and IEEE
261 - If WPA-EAP: integrated IEEE 802.1X Supplicant or external Xsupplicant
264 - If WPA-EAP: master key is received from the IEEE 802.1X Supplicant
289 Following build time configuration options are used to control IEEE
396 -e = use external IEEE 802.1X Supplicant (e.g., xsupplicant)
511 4) IEEE 802.1X (i.e., no WPA) with dynamic WEP keys (require both unicast and
595 reassociation and IEEE 802.1X logoff/logon. wpa_cli provides a user
660 logoff = IEEE 802.1X EAPOL state machine logoff
661 logon = IEEE 802.1X EAPOL state machine logon
718 wpa_supplicant has an integrated IEEE 802.1X Supplicant that supports
769 IEEE 802.1X implementation.