802.1x wireless connection

alright so i thought during the keynote speech for software update 2.0, steve jobs said the iphone would support the 802.1x security protocol. The wireless network at my university uses this method and all i see for security choices for a new wireless connection is wep, wpa, wpa2, wpa enterprise, and wpa2 enterprise.
here's my school's setup instructions for Mac OS X
http://www.slu.edu/Documents/its/qr-billikenwireless-mac.pdf
is it just not possible or am I not figuring it out right?

802.1X is now working for me...
Our school even has a page with instructions for the iPhone/iTouch
http://8help.osu.edu/3454.html
This is not the same as the instructions for Macintosh.
Of course, the instructions for YOU may be different. Ask your ITS people!

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    fuse 87410 3
    ctr 12927 3
    ccm 17534 3
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    videobuf2_memops 12519 1 videobuf2_vmalloc
    videobuf2_core 39635 1 uvcvideo
    v4l2_common 12995 1 videobuf2_core
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    media 18365 2 uvcvideo,videodev
    joydev 17063 0
    mousedev 17272 0
    arc4 12536 2
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    snd_hda_codec_realtek 63196 1
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    ath9k 137724 0
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    broadcom 17013 0
    acer_wmi 17603 0
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    iTCO_vendor_support 12649 1 iTCO_wdt
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    mxm_wmi 12515 0
    tg3 164580 0
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    ptp 17692 1 tg3
    pps_core 17225 1 ptp
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    psmouse 107442 0
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    serio_raw 12849 0
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    lpc_ich 20768 0
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    ac 12715 0
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    vboxpci 23139 0
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    vboxnetadp 25443 0
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    ext4 510292 2
    crc16 12343 1 ext4
    mbcache 17171 1 ext4
    jbd2 86379 1 ext4
    sr_mod 21903 0
    cdrom 47479 1 sr_mod
    sd_mod 43575 3
    uas 21817 0
    usb_storage 60311 1 uas
    hid_generic 12393 0
    usbhid 48595 0
    hid 106316 2 hid_generic,usbhid
    atkbd 22254 0
    libps2 12739 2 atkbd,psmouse
    ahci 33248 2
    libahci 27215 1 ahci
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    ehci_hcd 69939 1 ehci_pci
    libata 181518 2 ahci,libahci
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