> Once it has finished it will boot into a screen saying "Erasing" this is fine, it will shutdown and reboot and linger on a pulsing samsung logo, this is fine.
Just an FYI to the community: My availability is going to be very limited over the next ten days as I have lots of sports photography to do. The weather has not been kind lately so a whole bunch of games got rescheduled for the coming weeks.
> The handshake is the same if its a PSK or 802.1X.However the orignal keying material used to start the authentication process is derived differently. The PSK uses the actual phase phrase for seeding material in the 4 way key handshake.While the radius server uses a random AAA key generated during the EAP process. This keying material is used for the seeding martial in the 4 way handshake.
> However the orignal keying material used to start the authentication process is derived differently. The PSK uses the actual phase phrase for seeding material in the 4 way key handshake. While the radius server uses a random AAA key generated during the EAP process.
The Ap sends the first handshake. Inside this frame is its Anonce and mac address both derived from the PSK or Master Key. The client at this point has the UNICAST keying material, because it knows its own Snonce and S mac address. The client then sends its Snonce and S mac address derived from the PSK / Master key to the AP. The Ap now has enough to derive the key for UNICAST.
I took so long reading how to root while it was rebooting I didn't even notice the 3 minutes, but yeah, it does say allow 5 minutes for first reboot -_-
> The Ap sends the first handshake. Inside this frame is its Anonce and mac address both derived from the PSK or Master Key. The client at this point has the UNICAST keying material, because it knows its own Snonce and S mac address. The client then sends its Snonce and S mac address derived from the PSK / Master key to the AP. The Ap now has enough to derive the key for UNICAST.
Both transactions are encrypted with a KCK,KEK, TL, keys. Going off memory hereā¦
The 3rd and 4th handshakes are for the broadcast key.
Do I really have to copy and paste every line from the link?
@Bob Ergh. I just turned off wifi as my workaround
But yeah, one of those things I've been feeling should have been there for years since I got the whole "Sony seems to put so much more effort into the little things" when I got my Z3C
@djsmiley2k Eh, I use mine often enough simply walking out of the house that it's trivial and normal for me to keep toggling it
Too lazy to wait for the 15-30 seconds or so it takes to time out and disconnect from my "home" wifi as I walked out of the building, was quicker just to swipe down and turn it off.
Otherwise data would be basically non working during the most important part of my walk from home to the bus stop, right when I needed it to find out when the bus would be coming
Oh and also having my wifi reach the bus stop (very weakly) wasn't too helpful either, cause sometimes it'd sporadically connect and time out while sitting at the bus stop
Would this be on-topic for SuperUser? I'm inclined to migrate it, because SuperUser folks would be more knowledgeable about the practical side of this.
These days it's hard to buy an external 3.5" hard drive with a fan inside or well heat dissipation design. I have 4 of such hard drives, and two have already failed in first few months. Here is the deal; They all run very hot in few minutes of copying some files. Some show 50 max and some 70 max...
You know that person managed to write each numbered steps to explain WPA2 PSK but when it's come to explain about WPA2 Enterprise they just tell you that radius server uses AAA. That link was not helpful. Handshake is combination of steps with the participation of RADIUS server and steps of who sends what