Well after two days of playing with McBa at work, I haven’t been able to get it to connect to the corporate LAN. (It is permitted security policy wise!) But, if the McBookAir supports Enterprise WEP with LEAP, it’s not obvious to me.
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Well after two days of playing with McBa at work, I haven’t been able to get it to connect to the corporate LAN. (It is permitted security policy wise!) But, if the McBookAir supports Enterprise WEP with LEAP, it’s not obvious to me.
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Friday, May 9, 2008 at
I’ve spent days with the same trouble with my MBA at work - I’m unable to connect it to my Cisco LEAP network. I CAN connect using BootCamp and utility that I downloaded from the Broadcom site.
I just encountered a possible solution posted on another web site:
Instead of specifying LEAP upfront, instead use WPA enterprise, with TLS. I’m at home now, so I can’t test it, but when I start to configure WPA enterprise, there is indeed a dropdown list from which you can choose Cisco LEAP - looks potentially promising.
Saturday, May 10, 2008 at
Thanks; you’ve given me some things to try when I get back on site later next week. Muchos gracias. I’d move on to other tests; like Patton, identify and bypass. Don’t like problems.
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