On Thursday 07 January 2010 11:53:37 Bruce Johnson wrote: > <headesk headesk> > > The original airport is WPA capable because that's how both my G4 > desktop and TiBook at home are set up. > > Also, Apple seems to be of a contrary opinion, as well: > > <http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2594> > > When in doubt, ask the Mothership, Mother knows...:-) > I was wrong. It seems that the Orinoco Gold chipset is one of the few 802.11b chipsets that gained WPA support. It's been too long since I've connected to an encrypted network with one.
Thanks for the information. -- Caleb S. Cupples Sociology Undergraduate, Tennessee Technological University Treasurer, TTU Unix Users Group
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