In his newsletter Brian Livingston writes, The latest piece to arrive is Microsoft support for WPA2 Wi-Fi Protected Access 2. With the release of WPA2 client software for Windows XP earlier this month, you can now use the strongest form of Wi-Fi protection available without downloading third-party software. (Inexplicably, Microsoft's client doesn't support Windows 2000 or any other version of Windows. I'll explain below how to achieve protection on non-XP systems.)
His solution for users of operating systems other than WinXP is a couple of commercial programs, " <http://WindowsSecrets.com/links/96603d/1c13c8h/?u=www.funk.com%2Fstore%2F%23E-Commerce_Site>Funk Software's Odyssey Client (free 30-day trial, $50 single-user license). " <http://WindowsSecrets.com/links/96603d/7ec220h/?u=www.meetinghousedata.com%2Fstore%2F>Meetinghouse's AEGIS Client (free 30-day trial, $40 single-user license). Wonder what freeware and/or open source software there would be out there to use with Linux or other operating systems. Choppy
