The type of encryption shouldn't make a difference to sharing ability.
It's 2 completely differently networking layers.

Though, how are you sharing it? Are you building custom firewall
rules, or using some automated sharing via a configuration option?

Quintin Beukes



On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Gonsolo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I wanted to inform you that I was able to share my connection with WEP64 but
> not WPA/WPA2.
>
> I am connecting my Ipod Touch 2nd generation to my notebook (ath5k based
> WLAN card, Ubuntu Karmic) which is connected to the internet via UMTS
> (Huawei E220, "option" kernel module).
> It works with WEP64 encryption but not with WPA/WPA2 encryption.
>
> Is that problem known?
> I would be happy to provide more information (lsmod, log messages, etc).
> Should I file a bug?
> If so, where (Launchpad, Gnome, Fedora)?
>
> g
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