Bert Freudenberg wrote: > On 11.06.2008, at 14:05, Jim Gettys wrote: > >> My memory is that you may have one of the two known access point types >> with which we have problems, due to the chip/firmware used in that >> access point (note the pre-N designation). Michailis will know for >> sure, and it's probably recorded in our Trac system. >> >> Due to the very small population of those routers, (if my memory is >> indeed correct) we're unlikely to explicitly try to fix it. > > > Oh. I had the impression that the WPA problems are well known and so I > did not bother to report anymore. Are you implying it *should* work?
Ditto. My stock WAP54G router with WPA/PSK still almost never works, as of faster builds of a month or so ago. I stopped upgrading my XO when I thought the activities would all go away; need to get back to it -- but lack of wifi access slows things down. -- Gary Oberbrunner _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
