Fred A. Miller wrote:
James Knott wrote:
It most certainly supports WPA. In fact, it supports it better than XP! I run WPA both at home and work. I'd run WPA2, except XP requires an update that requires installing "Windows Genuine Advantage" first and I won't do that, as I don't trust WGA. Knetwork Manager will work with WPA2 as is. Also, Linux, both OpenSUSE 10.3 and that on my Nokia N800 had no problem working with WPA on an old SMC VWBR7004 Barricade, but XP refused to work with it.
Yes....all will be fine UNLESS you hide an access point that uses wpa and AES, etc. It's "brain dead" in this area.
Fred
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