Beta 7 - How to add EAP FAST?

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    Windows 7 x64 Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate, Ubuntu x64
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       #11

    For the Inspiron 1440 laptop yes they do, for the Studio 1735 no, so I've tried using both the Windows 7 included driver as well as the Vista 64 Dell driver - no success.
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       #12

    I edited my previous post as you were replying. Have you seen the MSDN blog link I posted?
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       #13

    Yes, as a matter of fact, I posted the link to that same article in my original post. It has done nothing for me, BUT, just for S's and grins, I'll go ahead and do it again.
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       #14

    For the Intel wifi enabled laptop, did you download the Intel ProSet tools? I came across a thread where someone had luck enabling LEAP after he installed the ProSet tools. I know EAP-FAST is the replacement for LEAP, but perhaps the steps may help.

    Link
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  6. Posts : 27
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       #16

    WOW - Don't I feel like a flipping dumb-a !

    It worked this time around... What was different about this time? I have NO CLUE.

    Guess I'll try it a few more times at home on the Studio 1735 when I am off tonight.
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       #17

    What ended up working? The link that you originally posted?
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       #18

    Yep... Like I said, no idea what was different this time around but it worked.
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