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2010-02-26
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#32
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IBM also supports EAP-TLS so they don't need to move off the (insecure) LEAP because Nokia said so. They are already doing it. A number of IBMers have connected their N900's to the IBM corporate network using EAP-TLS... though some people (including me) are having a problem with that too:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7764
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2010-02-27
, 00:07
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@ Powell, OH
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2010-03-02
, 08:39
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@ Germany
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#34
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IBM also supports EAP-TLS so they don't need to move off the (insecure) LEAP because Nokia said so. They are already doing it. A number of IBMers have connected their N900's to the IBM corporate network using EAP-TLS... though some people (including me) are having a problem with that too:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7764
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2010-03-02
, 14:24
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#35
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2010-03-09
, 16:53
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#36
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2010-03-22
, 00:33
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@ Amsterdam
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#37
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. If they won't implement Leap with the next firmware update I'll sell my N900 and buy an iPhone. I am fed up with the N900 smartphone that can't connect to the WLAN at work. And I am also fed up with Nokia's arrogant attitude.
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2010-08-24
, 21:13
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#38
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https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7764