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A Linksys tech told me it could with a new driver from the website
(Driver Version : 5.158.1001.2003). The release notes for the driver
also say that it adds WPA support. I downloaded the driver and
installed it, but the Windows (XP) settings for the card do not have a
choice for selecting WPA. It only has WEP or Disabled as encryption
choices. I also got the Windows XP WPA update BTW.
Has anybody else tried this? I would love to be able to try this card
out with my WRT54G because I can't get the WRT54G working with my
other computer (See my other post).
I am starting to think the WPA is just not ready for primetime. It is
a shame because I love the idea of wireless computing. With all of
the time wasted screwing around with flakey routers and such I could
have had the entire house wired by now.
A Linksys tech told me it could with a new driver from the website
(Driver Version : 5.158.1001.2003). The release notes for the driver
also say that it adds WPA support. I downloaded the driver and
installed it, but the Windows (XP) settings for the card do not have a
choice for selecting WPA. It only has WEP or Disabled as encryption
choices. I also got the Windows XP WPA update BTW.
Has anybody else tried this? I would love to be able to try this card
out with my WRT54G because I can't get the WRT54G working with my
other computer (See my other post).
I am starting to think the WPA is just not ready for primetime. It is
a shame because I love the idea of wireless computing. With all of
the time wasted screwing around with flakey routers and such I could
have had the entire house wired by now.