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      bcruze @johnpoz
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      @johnpoz
      ah i never looked into dev mode. i assumed it was invite only

      confirmed those newer devices DO actually connect at wpa3 on the SSID i posted

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @bcruze
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        I really don't get why that info is just not part of the basic info given to you when you look at your wifi.. That you have to jump through hoops and install some "profile" to be able to get that info is just nuts if you ask me.

        And it expires very quickly too.. So have to pretty much install it every time you want to look at the info - even if only a few weeks later.

        The other day was I was looking to see some info - and the wifi profile for ios wasn't even listed.. Was like wtf - did they stop publishing it? But then day or so later checked again and it was listed again..

        I think I mentioned it elsewhere - but other little odd thing I have run into.. Is I was using QR codes to allow my guests to connect. And those don't seem to work if your in wpa3 only mode.. But if you allow for wpa2 on the same ssid, then the qr codes work, and it does show they connected via wpa3.

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          leolk @A Former User
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          Hi,

          May I ask you what parameters had you changed in freeradius.inc? I’ve changed cipher list but it does not work. Clients seem to receive no packet at all.However, WPA2 works very well. Thank you very much.

          Running EAP-TLS & SHA512 cert with Aruba AP(

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