#are you using the linux-wlan code? or linux-wlan-ng?  -ng.
#i wouldn't make the distinction if the linux-wlan.org website
#didn't :).
#

I believe the -ng (new generation) is for the 11Mbps cards -- the older ones being 
2Mbps.  I use the -ng code line.

#i'm currently using WEP.  i know it's not sufficient, but i need 
#access to the gateway to set up a VPN server or IPSEC there.  heh,
#i'm not even sure i'll be able to do that since it's WinME (not
#my choice :).
#

I'll likely just opt for the next version of WEP that changes keys every 10k packets.. 
of course, when they become finalized, and available for linux-wlan.

#thanks again.  i've downloaded the relevant kernel binary.  i'll test it
#tomorrow (without win4lin).  if it works with the wireless card, the
#other ethernet card, the USB modem, and everything else, then i'll go
#ahead and buy win4lin.
#

I don't know about recent Win4Lin pre-built kernels but the previous versions were not 
cooperative with PC cards..

Enjoy.

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