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<wap-provisioningdoc version="1.1">
<characteristic type="NAPDEF">
<parm name="NAPID" value="WLAN_WIV1"/>
<parm name="BEARER" value="WLAN"/>
<parm name="NAME" value="WIV0"/>
<characteristic type="WLAN">
<parm name="SSID" value="WIV0"/>
<parm name="NETMODE" value="INFRA"/>
<parm name="SECMODE" value="WPA"/>
<characteristic type="EAP">
<parm name="EAPTYPE" value="EAP-TTLS"/>
<parm name="USERNAME" value="anonymous"/>
<parm name="PEAP-V0" value="1"/>
<parm name="PEAP-V1" value="1"/>
<parm name="REALM" value="anon2"/>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="EAP">
<parm name="EAPTYPE" value="99"/>
<parm name="USERNAME" value="username"/>
<parm name="PASSWORD" value="password"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
<parm name="INTERNET"/>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
I managed to set the EAP-TTLS but can't seem to set the EAP-MSCHAPv2 within the EAP-TTLS.

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