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Message-ID: <47F1F4F4.2080502@gmail.com>
Date:	Tue, 01 Apr 2008 10:40:20 +0200
From:	Luca Venturini <lucventurini@...il.com>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: New IWL4935 driver for Intel Wireless Cards does not support WPA2
 wireless network with PEAP - MSCHAPV2

Using Ubuntu Hardy Beta, Linux kernel 2.6.24, AMD64.
I have to connect to a campus (University of Verona, Italy; more 
information maybe available at https://wifi.univr.it sadly in Italian 
only, and I am not sure it is reachable from outside the university) 
WPA2 wireless network. It uses PEAP authentication, Dynamic WEP 
encryption, second phase: MSCHAPv2.
It also requires user login, password, and a CA certificate (available 
at the web page I linked above).
At the same page a wpasupplicant configuration file is also available, 
so to allow people to connect from linux also.
In Ubuntu Gutsy 32 bit (Linux kernel 2.6.22.14 if I am not mistaken) I 
was able to connect through NetworkManager and precisely using the GNOME 
nm-applet.
However, since I switched to Linux 2.6.24, I have no more been able to 
connect, whether through NM-applet or from the command line, using 
wpasupplicant. The wireless functions perfectly, and there has been no 
change in its configuration, since I am using it now (Windows Vista, 
configured months ago).
Reported also here on launchpad: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/209602
Thank you for your attention.
Greetings

Luca Venturini
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