I work in IT at a university with WPA2 Enterprise set up for wireless.
I am now using wpasupplicant to get around my particular issue, but it
is still flacky. I would love to use the native linux broadcom drivers.
I can easily get in contact with the admins of our wireless setup as
well as get whatever information you would like to assist in
troubleshooting this issue. Please tell me what you would need and I
will be happy to provide.
Robert
Chris Gregan wrote:
> ** Changed in: dell-mini
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Pat McGowan (pat-mcgowan)
> Status: New => Confirmed
>
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I just saw that this bug was confirmed, though the duplicate seems to be /bugs.launchpad .net/dell- mini/+bug/ 300784)
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I work in IT at a university with WPA2 Enterprise set up for wireless.
I am now using wpasupplicant to get around my particular issue, but it
is still flacky. I would love to use the native linux broadcom drivers.
I can easily get in contact with the admins of our wireless setup as
well as get whatever information you would like to assist in
troubleshooting this issue. Please tell me what you would need and I
will be happy to provide.
Robert
Chris Gregan wrote: enigmail. mozdev. org
> ** Changed in: dell-mini
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Pat McGowan (pat-mcgowan)
> Status: New => Confirmed
>
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