It's also worth noting that WPA and WPA2 has been around long enough
that most consumer devices are supporting it now, too. HP printers,
streaming set top boxes like the Roku N1000, mobile phones, etc.
Ubutuntu and SUSE not only support WPA2-PSK but enterprise EAP configs,
too. WinXP, Vista, Tiger, and Leopard all support WPA and WPA2 out of
the box except for pre SP3 Windows XP requires a hotfix installation to
enable WPA2.

-Gary

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