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Old 09-12-2020, 01:02 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Elektron View Post
Kobo not supporting PEAP for WiFi has caused me A LOT of grief the last few days. Is there a hack to enable support? Could someone create one? I can't be the only one with this problem... BTW it uses MSChapV2.
Try Googling Linux WPA2 Enterprise PEAP MSCHAPv2 and see what pops up. And yes, Enterprise belongs there.

The usual workaround I suggest is to connect your phone as a hot spot and then connecting your ereader to the phone's WiFi SSID. Though given that most of those connections are made through corporate networks, you might want to check the corporate policy on such connections. I tend to disable the network connection first and then listen to explanations second—a real advantage to having written the network acceptable use policy (it's part of that stack of paper/eforms you get handed when you're hired and very few people ever seem to read before signing). There is also a certain love for the BOFH.
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