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    haha ok I may sound stupid but not a teen.. those credentials have to do with WPA2 Enterprise, right? I never used that and don't even know how it works. Here at work we have WPA2 Personal.
    I tried with samdroid with FE8b3 kernel and it's still not working. I've done some tests at home...

    - with SSID broadcasting off + WPA2 Personal + AES encryption... WIFI COULDN'T CONNECT
    - with SSID broadcasting off + WPA2 Personal + and "TKIP+AES" encryption... wifi connected OK
    - with SSID broadcasting off + WPA Personal... wifi connected OK
    - with SSID broadcasting on... wifi connected OK

    anyone with this deadly wifi combo working?

    ---------- Post added at 06:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:24 AM ----------

    As dnicol80 posted in the FM thread, Broadcom Releases Source Code For Drivers

    Slashdot Linux Story | Broadcom Released Source Code For Drivers

    So maybe some day some one can dig there and find the bug.. wish I knew how to do this
    Last edited by etche; 09-09-2010 at 05:15 PM.

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    I have IEEE 802.11i/RSN (WPA2) network at home with WPA-PSK and CCMP, network is hidden (emty broadcast ssid).
    Work Ok with Spica.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vazor View Post
    I have IEEE 802.11i/RSN (WPA2) network at home with WPA-PSK and CCMP, network is hidden (emty broadcast ssid).
    Work Ok with Spica.
    Sory, is CCMP the same as AES?
    Do you have B, G and N enabled in your router?
    thanks

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    Yes CCMP the same as AES.
    I use only G because Spica don't support N.

    Use Linux with Hostapd as softAP (not test with Hard Router).

    WIKI say this:

    CCMP uses the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm. Unlike in TKIP, key management and message integrity is handled by a single component built around AES using a 128-bit key, a 128-bit block, and 10 rounds of encoding per the FIPS 197 standard.

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