The list of “missing features” for the iPhone is long, but one cavity that prevents the device from connecting to wireless networks offered by a number of universities and corporations is oft-overlooked: a lack of 802.1x support.
802.1x is utilized to secure wireless networks and restrict access. Since the iPhone does not have the capability to act as an 802.1x supplicant, it cannot join networks that make use of the protocol. College students are the most significantly affected by this lapse, unable to make use of their schools’ WiFi networks.
An online petition for Apple to implement support for the standard currently has over 850 signatures, most coming from universities in the United States and UK. A few comments from signatories:
Apple has supported 802.1x in the desktop versions of Mac OS X since Mac OS X 10.3.x (Panther).
via iphoneatlas.com
Posted on February 2nd, 2008 by admin
Filed under: iPhone Tips
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