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PSP Network Help
TTODewbackPuts the drawl in ya'llI think I'm in HellRegistered Userregular
Well, dunno if there's any topic on this since PSP and WPA are both too short for forum searches, but I was wondering if there was any way to add support for WPA or WPA2 Enterprise security on the PSP. It's what our Wireless APs support on campus (No WEP or PSK). We also have guest wireless that lacks security but the PSP bugs out trying to redirect to the 3COM Login Page.
You mean TKIP? Sorry, I don't know much about WPA, but I know that I'm running WPA-TKIP on my home network and the PSP connects just fine. You're running a different flavor of WPA?
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TTODewbackPuts the drawl in ya'llI think I'm in HellRegistered Userregular
edited April 2008
Enterprise, it doesn't use a Key.
It uses a login
It's the kind where when you try to connect to it you'd usually see a Wireless Dialog Box with the following:
Username:
Password:
Domain:
And you have the option of using a Security Certificate when configuring it. Basically I work for the IT Department at a University and our Department is hardcore on security. We only allow WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise for our standard wireless. None of the Personal Security Key stuff or whatever PSK stands for.
See Example: http://www.aum.edu/uploadedfiles/WiFi_FS_MSWin_Users_Guide.pdf
That's how you have to set it up on a PC/Notebook/PDA here. Really confuses the technology impaired folks here.
Edit: And since this is an institutional setting, not a home setting, I can't fuck with things on the server end. I've been searching for PSP modifications, updates, etc, But have had no luck on Enterprise support.
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It uses a login
It's the kind where when you try to connect to it you'd usually see a Wireless Dialog Box with the following:
Username:
Password:
Domain:
And you have the option of using a Security Certificate when configuring it. Basically I work for the IT Department at a University and our Department is hardcore on security. We only allow WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise for our standard wireless. None of the Personal Security Key stuff or whatever PSK stands for.
See Example: http://www.aum.edu/uploadedfiles/WiFi_FS_MSWin_Users_Guide.pdf
That's how you have to set it up on a PC/Notebook/PDA here. Really confuses the technology impaired folks here.
Edit: And since this is an institutional setting, not a home setting, I can't fuck with things on the server end. I've been searching for PSP modifications, updates, etc, But have had no luck on Enterprise support.
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