PEAP Authentication Support for WISP Mode
I recently want to connect network, with this router as wisp mode, but the problem the network provider only used PEAP Authentication which is required Username & Password to login, but I try to find on network settings in this modem it wasn't on there, it's just provide options for "no Security, wpa2 psk, and wep", any suggestions for this issue ?
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So the existing network uses some kind of portal authentication. While there is no such option available for the TL-MR3020. Below is the instruction to set it up as the WISP mode.
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/679/
While if you have bought it, you can try to configure it as no security and verify whether the login page pops up after you connect to the TP-Link network and whether you are able to enter the username and password to get internet.
Best regards.
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@Kevin_Z thank you for your reply, i already try connect to the network that have that Authentication method but it doesn't show the popup dialog to fill the username and password, because if I try connect with mobile devices like android, its show the options to fill username and password instead wpa2psk password,
Can this router will implement PEAP authentication in the next update ?,
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Thanks for your reply.
For the PEAP authentication feature, it is hard to guarantee, but as my knowledge, cause the portal authentication varies depending on locations and manufacturers, I'm afraid that it might not be added.
Anyway, you can keep an eye on official website.
Any updates will be posted there.
Good day.
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@Kevin_Z I mean, my provided internet, using some kind of "Protected EAP" authentication, when any client want connect to this provider it should input 2 field, username and password, not on the web Portal but directly on WiFi setting.
Example on Android
I hope this router can provide that Protected EAP protocol
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@Kevin_Z Since nowadays most hotspots are based on this PEAP protocol, this would be a high valuable benefit for this TP-link router.
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