We wrote here recently about how Apple included support in Tiger (and perhaps Panther) for using WPA with the original Airport card. Some people here said they couldn't get it working.

Well today I tested it out.  It works but with a specific configuration.

I tried it with my Pismo with an Original Airport card and the base station is an Airlink 101 Super G.

I tried WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK (WPA PSK is the same as WPA Personal) and using TKIP and AES with both. The results were:

WPA PSK
        TKIP    Worked
        AES     Doesn't Work

WPA2 PSK
        TKIP    Doesn't Work
        AES     Doesn't Work

Only WPA PSK with TKIP worked. So those trying to do this would be well advised to try that combo.

My D-Link "N" AP/Router supports WPA and WPA2 both enabled simultaneously and also AES and TKIP both enabled. My Pismo doesn't work with that router. I'm not in a hurry to test it out as a it's the main router and several computers connect through it.


Ironically I tried to go to the web page I'd previously referenced:

<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2594?viewlocale=en_US>

But it is currently down so I couldn't verify the OS version that supports WPA.

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