Hi,

linux newbie a écrit :
> Thanks Pavel.
> 
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:56 PM, Pavel Roskin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 09:40 +1000, linux newbie wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On our ARM based terminal we have cisco 350 pcmcia wireless card. I
>>> downloaded the driver that supports WPA and things are working fine as
>>> expected.
>>>
>>> In the cisco website it was mentioned that cisco 350 does not support
>>> WPA2 as the radio lags AES.
That's true

>>>
>>> Is there any alternative to add support for WPA2? eg: by modifying the
>>> driver with AES support (some weired idea ;) )
No, but you may be able to use WPA2 tkip (didn't try it).

>> I don't think anyone will help you with that.  The driver in the kernel
>> doesn't appear to support even TKIP, so you are likely using some driver
>> that was deemed inappropriate for the kernel.  Combine that with the
>> fact that the hardware is obsolete.
For info the wpa patch was rejected because the wpa selection is done at driver 
loading.
That's not nice, but that's better than having to use ndiswrapper and windows 
driver.
Also the hardware works better than some usb dongle (last time I check ralink 
2800 were very unstable for example).


Matthieu

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