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minus-square@Mr3Sepz@feddit.delinkfedilink2•7 months agoAt least my notebook doesn’t support the newer wifi standards, that I would need at the university eduroam network. I always have to hook up my phone and use usb-tethering
minus-square@Mr3Sepz@feddit.delinkfedilink1•7 months agoI don’t remember if it was WPA 3 or WPA 2 Enterprise.
minus-square@0x4E4FOPlinkEnglish2•7 months agoIf the card supports at least WPA2, it should support WPA2 Enterprise as well. Only cards manufactured in the last few years support WPA3. I doubt they would enforce WPA3 only.
minus-square@Mr3Sepz@feddit.delinkfedilink1•4 months agoRecently it started working, but only sometimes and for about 5 min’s and I can’t reproduce it at all.
At least my notebook doesn’t support the newer wifi standards, that I would need at the university eduroam network.
I always have to hook up my phone and use usb-tethering
WPA3?
I don’t remember if it was WPA 3 or WPA 2 Enterprise.
If the card supports at least WPA2, it should support WPA2 Enterprise as well. Only cards manufactured in the last few years support WPA3. I doubt they would enforce WPA3 only.
Recently it started working, but only sometimes and for about 5 min’s and I can’t reproduce it at all.
Tried installing firmware packages?