>usually this means that wpasupplicant has detected that the AP in question does not provide WPA
In fact, it does provide WPA. As I wrote, the same ap with the same wpa_supplicant.conf works fine with breezy and Fedora...
>usually this means that wpasupplicant has detected that the AP in question does not provide WPA
In fact, it does provide WPA. As I wrote, the same ap with the same wpa_supplicant.conf works fine with breezy and Fedora...