But did you try *WPA*-TKIP as opposed to *WPA2*?

WPA works fine in my setup.  I haven't tried WPA2 
yet, but I'll have to upgrade my wireless driver 
for my laptop to do that, and the last time I did 
that it trashed the laptop and I had to reinstall.

BTW don't try WPA-AES or WPA2-TKIP.  Both these 
are unofficial and are often unsupported.  For 
WPA, use TKIP.  For WPA2, use AES.

GrahameP wrote:
> I tried both TKIP and AES, but got the same response
from the SB2 with
> both of them.  I am using a mainly Windows network
(XP SP2,
> PocketPC2003 & 2003 SBS), so the authentication
solution needs to work
> in this environment (the server is not on the
wireless side of the
> network, so I suppose it doesn't count).
> 
> Cheers,
> Grahame.
> 
> Mark Lanctot Wrote: 
> 
>>Did you try WPA-TKIP?  Works fine for me with a 
>>WRT54G v4, running Linksys firmware 4.20.6, 4.20.7 
>>and DD-WRT 23 beta 1 and 23 final.
>>
>>Should be much better than WEP at least.
>>
>>WPA2-AES is still very new.
>>
>>-- 

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