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Have you actually traced the wireless traffic (passively), are you sure it's the Macs at fault with this one?
as everything works fine on the same Mac when it runs Vista (yes, I know...) and works all okay on random PCs and PDAs/smartphones..the big greasy pointy finger is pointing decidedly at the OSX
Well no, that just points to an incompatibility with the Mac broadcom drivers and/ or Mac OSX supplicant and the Cisco APs you're using. It doesn't mean that the Macs are at fault. I'm sitting here quite happily connected to an AP broadcasting 4 BSIDs, with two radios (a) & (b/g), running WPA/2-Enterprise with TKIP/AES, authenticated with FreeRADIUS 2.0.6 using EAP-TTLS-PAP with an anonymous outer identity. I went over to the cafe earlier to get a muffin; once I had acquired said Muffin, I sat down by a nice sunny window, opened up my MBP and had a network connection within 10 seconds. After reading XKCD and consuming muffiny goodness I came back to engg1, opened my MBP and woo network connection. Arran -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAknbcOEACgkQcaklux5oVKI81wCePQfQfuQ6/qVEK4P2eVcLIzcP FWIAnRXEPkY4kCpig3yttf21y88Nmcks =hNHu -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----