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Support for WPA2-Enterprise (and by extension WPA3-Enterprise) #61
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Hello, Sarah Kapodistria |
Hi, thank you for the response. I think there was a misunderstanding, and I apologize if I wasn't being completely clear. What I was inquiring about was 802.1X, which is used in conjunction with all three protocols WPA/WPA2/WPA3. Specifically, our university campus uses WPA2-Enterprise, instead of WPA2-PSK, which is still using WPA2, but instead of just having a password (PSK = pre-shared key), it requires both a username and password, for RADIUS based authentication. That being said, our makerspace is mostly using MK3S (~20 printers) and only has 4 SL1S printers, and I completely understand if you can't dedicate resources to adding enterprise network support just for us. However I would like to ask, do you accept 3rd party code contributions? I would be happy to write the code myself if contributions are accepted :) Thanks! |
Can I up vote this please? I am using a MK4 in a university environment where both wifi (WPA2) and ethernet are protected via 802.1x RADIUS authentication. The alternative I think is going have to be a RPi (with a camera for the enclosure) with an additional wifi dongle to have it become a wifi hotspot and let the RPi connect to the uni network and connect the MK4 to the created hotspot. Although I think this might violate the terms of use of the uni's IT services. |
Hi, are there any plans for adding 802.1X enterprise network support? I believe NetworkManager does support it already, but I can't seem to find any way to input a username in addition to a password for the wifi settings on the SL1Ss we have here. (802.1X needed because the printers are in our makerspace on university campus, there's no WPA/WPA2-PSK networks here, and ethernet is not an option)
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