Quoting Vladimir Vuksan <vlists@veus.hr>:
To make life easy... I want WPA-EAP authentication working, but I want the authentication be against the Linux username and its password.
Is this possible? Guides and tips welcome
It is possible however only with EAP-TTLS and PAP inner tunnel authentication. Set up EAP and TTLS then make sure your WPA clients are using TTLS+PAP. Here are directions on how to set up clients
Thanks for that. Does the Dlink DWL-2100AP support this? It supports 801.X WPA Here's is a screenshot of what the WPA configuration section looks like (on the AP's config page) http://support.dlink.com/emulators/dwl2100ap/html/CfgWepParam.html I'm hoping that I can use WPA-EAP with this option, but notice under encryption it has AES, Auto, TKIP... which one? Sura