on Thu, 10 Jan 2008
21:00:40 -0800
> O.K., but what if you need support for WPA-2 (PSK -
> AES encryption), in order to access the wireless
> router at a particular location, which is the
> situation I've been dealing with. I bought the Asus
> Wireless Access Point gizmo that Dani had written up
> for VOICE, but that turned out to be a No Go for this
> location, since it doesn't do WPA-2. Fortunately, the
> Hawking ext. USB Nic I've been using *does* . . . but
> I can't use it under eCS, which is what I would prefer
> to do.
The game adapter (Linksys WGA54G) I have does WEP and WAP (TKIP and AES). I
have never updated the firmware so I don't know what the current capabilities
are. There are several different game adapters on the market, search and see
if any support WAP-2.
--
Robert Blair
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