Micheal, sorry to confuse you, to be honest I'm confused myself as to how a
web-based tool would determine the wireless authentication method. :-) I
guess I was thinking along the lines of an ActiveX control or similar that
would run on the client. It wouldn't have to hack a WEP key or anything like
that, just identify whether the WLAN is encrypted with WEP/WPA, etc.

Just to put into context, I have a user who has forgotten how his WLAN is
encrypted, and now he needs to connect his company-supplied laptop to the
Interweb. His home PC connects with no qualms so I started thinking to
myself that, rather than having to learn the unique "characteristics" of
whatever wireless client he uses on his home PC, or talk him through
connecting to the web interface on his router, I could just send him a URL
to a web-based tool which would run and identify the encryption type. Using
the information from this tool I could then send him a concise instruction
on how to configure XP's WZC client to connect to the WAP.

Hope that all makes sense, and apologies for not articulating the
requirement in the first instance.
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Ames Matthew B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Surely you need to run something on the local PC/laptop to determine
> that.... how is a web server going to know what sort of wifi connction your
> using (if at all)!
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* cs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* 23 April 2008 16:21
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* How to easily identify wireless authentication method??
>
>  Hello all,
> Does anyone know of any tools/scripts that run from a website that will
> tell an IT luddite what wireless authentication method they're using, i.e.
> WEP (Open/Shared), WPA, WPA2, etc.?
>
> Hope that makes sense.
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