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meaning of "TKIP + AES/CCMP" and "WPA + WPA2" settings
« on: February 07, 2008, 16:16:44 »
Matt Swift
Posts: 13
I have an HP iPaq handheld that can do WPA-PSK with TKIP, but I can't associate
to my WAP running m0n0wall 1.3b9 unless I do the following on m0n0wall's WLAN config page:
1) set "WPA version" to "WPA Only"
"WPA + WPA2" would seem to mean either WPA or WPA2 is OK, but this setting
doesn't work (the handheld can't connect to the WLAN)
2) set "Cipher" to "TKIP"
"TKIP + AES/CCMP" would seem to mean either TKIP or AES/CCMP is OK, but this
setting doesn't work.
With those settings, the handheld connects just fine.
Is this a bug in m0n0wall, or do I misunderstand the meaning of the
"A + B"-type settings?
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M0n0wall 1.31 on Alix2c3 (3 LAN / 2 miniPCI / LX800 / 256 MB / USB)
WLAN: Compex WLM54G 200mW b/g
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