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November 2005 Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks) IEEE 802.11 & EAP Method Types November 2005 Dorothy Stanley – Aruba Networks IEEE 802.11 Liaison – IETF.

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1 November 2005 Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks) IEEE 802.11 & EAP Method Types November 2005 Dorothy Stanley – Aruba Networks IEEE 802.11 Liaison – IETF dstanley@arubanetworks.com

2 November 2005 Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks) Multiple Credential Support Required …IEEE 802.11i …requires that one or more published, reviewed EAP methods are available which support the following credentials: –digital certificates –user-names and passwords –existing secure tokens, and –mobile network credentials (GSM and UMTS secrets). Reference: March 2003 Liaison Statement, see https://www.ietf.org/IESG/LIAISON/LS-ieee- 80211.txt https://www.ietf.org/IESG/LIAISON/LS-ieee- 80211.txt

3 November 2005 Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks) IEEE 802.11 Standards Overview The letters “l, o, q” are not used

4 November 2005 Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks) Where do I find 802.11 documents? Document website –http://802wirelessworld.comhttp://802wirelessworld.com IEEE 802.11 website –Chair contact info, meeting schedules, current project timelines –http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/ Draft Standard Letter Ballots –On IEEE 802.11 website –Login, Password required; Agreement by IEEE 802.11 to make this available to IETF WGs when needed

5 November 2005 Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks) When are the next IEEE 802.11 meetings? November 14-18 Vancouver January 16-20 Hawaii March 6-10 Denver May 15-19 Jacksonville July 17-21 San Diego


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