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Hi there,
I'm trying to connect to the eduroam network. Is it necessary to install the PRO/Set Wireless Software suite? is there a seperate driver? and when, which driver should I install?
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you can find the driver here: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&keyword=%223945abg%22
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Hi there,
thank you for the link to the intel download center. I've alredy found it with google ;-) For me it is not possible to find the driver I want, because I don't know if I have to Install the Software Suite or if there is a seperate driver like CISCO-LEAP.
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Hi, the download for win 7 says drivers only... therefore i would assume you don't need teh software suite.
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Hi there,
thank you for your fast reply. What I want to know is if the reqired EAP-TTLS driver is included into the suggested driver? I've installed the 12.4.14 version from my computer vendor, but there isn't an actual one on their website...
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Hi,
installing the new driver only doesn't have any effect.
Eduroam is a Wireless network wich provides an internet connection without proxies and access to your private directory (if exists) without VPN-Clients at participating universites and universities of applicated sciences. The problem is that we have the install the SecureW2-Client software for the EAP-TTLS support which might not be standard in my situation ;-)
I know, that there is another solution than installing additional software...
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TBH i don't know... but i will get a friend of mine to have a look and see what he thinks, he is much better at this stuf fthan me
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Hello
It seems that you must install SecureW2-Client software for the EAP-TTLS.
I dont think that there is any workaround.
I Google it for ages, just like probably you did...
Out of interest. Why you cannot install the additional client software. Is it a university policy?
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Span1shUk
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Hi there,
and thank you so far. I wondered why I have only to install additional software on a windows system. On any unix based system (mac, linux) or iPhone/iPod it isn't necessary to install additional software for using eduroam!
The solutions I got are saying that I have to install at least the Intel PROSet/wireless Software. Like on IBM ThinkPads the "Access Connections"-Tool. That aren't the results of decade-long google-marathons ;-), but I thought a bit support can aswer me the question why there isn't a simple driver which provides the feature I want.
Our native Wireless lan will be disabld some day so that we'll have to use eduroam. So when I have to use it, I have to install another program, running in background, transmitting some data... not satisfying.
Or they'll change the auth so that I can use the built-in microsoft PEAP-driver... perhaps after the stone age ;-)
Thank you so far.
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