Hi all, I am struggling with WiFi cards and WPA2. I tried with a Fritz!WLAN USB stick (with drivers from AVM, or using ndiswrapper) and a D-Link AirPlus DWL-650+ PCMCIA card (with Madwifi driver) with OpenSUSE 10.3, Ubuntu 7.10 & 8.04. With all, WEP works. When using WPA2, wpa-supplicant needs to be installed. None of the cards work with it. With the Fritz!WLAN USB the radio gets on, it sees the SSID automatically, but no connection is made when I enter the key. wpa-supplicants loaded and is apparently working, after editing the config file. With the D-Link AirPlus DWL-650+ PCMCIA card the system crashes/freezes when wpa-supplicants is loaded to authenticate. Only a reset works. I am using a Medion/Gerycom Blockbuster Xcellent Series Notebook. Blockbuster Xcellent-255TI3 http://download.gericom.com/NOTEBOOK/Win98-Win2k-WinXP/Blockbuster%20Xcellen... Can anyone suggest a reliable card (USB or PCMCIA) that also does WPA2? I have looked at the HCL at OpenSUSE for a card, but it is not very helpful regarding WPA2. With the A-Link WL54USB, WPA and PSK is mentioned to work well (WPA2 I presume). Anyone know where it can be purchased in Germany? The suggested NIC should also be ready for OpenSUSE 11. Most WiFi cards did not work immediately in the past with new OpenSUSE releases. TIA :-) Al -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org