osx - Issues connecting to WPA2 with User Authentication Mavericks?

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2013-12
  • heinst

    I was on all the builds of the Mavericks beta and connecting to my University's network was fine. Then I upgraded to the public release and now I can't seem to connect to the internet. I can connect to other networks, but not my schools. Its a WPA2 network with a User Authentication. And my MacBook is a 2011? 2.2 GHz first gen i7 Quad Core with 8 GBs of RAM. Does anyone else have the same issue? Any tips on how to fix it?

  • Answers
  • Kaixhin

    I'm not sure what the issue is, but clicking "Join Other Network" and manually filling in the details works for myself and other people (specifically for WPA2 protected networks). However the computer doesn't remember the details so this needs to be done manually any time the connection needs to be rejoined. Hopefully Apple will release an OS fix soon.


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  • Mykroft

    I have a PowerBook G4 with a standard AirPort card (not AirPort Extreme) and I'm trying to connect it to a WPA2 secured network (WRT54G) other computers and iPhones connect to it fine (i've got about 4 laptops and 2 iPhones running on it at various times) but when I select the network on this power book it keeps telling me it can't connect.

    When I select it the network asks for a WPA password and WPA2 does not appear as a selectable option. Is this a problem with AirPort/AirPort Extreme?


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  • Area 51

    Non extreme airport cards don't support WPA2. Use WPA only.