There is a method designed by WiFi Alliance, called
"WiFi Protected Setup"
that uses expanded types. Information is available here:
http://www.
wi-fi.org/wifi-protected-setup
As for "design guidelines" for expanded types they
are not really different
than regular methods.
As expanded type usage gets more prevalent, it might make
sense to hold an
interoperability bakeoff at some point.
>Hi Bernard,
> I have a question on a different subject:
>do you know any EAP method that uses the expanded types
(EAP type code
>254)? I wonder if there are any guidelines for designing
such methods?
>
> Kind regards,
>
>Behcet
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