Someone configure a TTLS and PAP Network with OS X 10.8.3?

I need configure a WPA2 Enterprise network connection, but in configure options It's have just in "Mode": EAP-TLS, How can I configure for TTLS-PAP mode? I wait for your comments, thank you,

I have a Mac Book Pro 2008
I have my MBP paired with Apple TV  and use it all the time
My only complaint is that when I use the Apple TV remote it sometimes turns things off and on in iTunes.
Besides all the options from Apple TV I can listen to anything on my mac over my TV surround system thru Apple TV

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