is there a open/free sourcecode or 802.11b MAC out there?
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Trei, Peter wrote:
The PO tried marketing this service about 6 years ago.
As far as I can see, this is almost identical to the last try.
It failed in the marketplace then, and I see no reason
whatsoever to think it will suceed now.
Hmmm. Spam wasn't as big a problem six
At 4:57 AM +0100 11/19/02, Niels Ferguson wrote:
At 21:58 18/11/02 -0500, Arnold G Reinhold wrote:
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Third, a stronger variant of WPA designed for 11a could also run on
11b hardware if there is enough processing power, so modularization is
not broken.
But there _isn't_ enough processing
At 13:53 29/11/02 -0500, Arnold G. Reinhold wrote:
But there _isn't_ enough processing power to run a super-Michael. If there
were, I'd have designed Michael to be stronger.
I'm not sure that is true for all existing 802.11b hardware. And
vendors of new 802.11b hardware could certainly elect to
Mark S wrote:
is there a open/free sourcecode or 802.11b MAC out there?
Try http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/.
Regards,
Aram Perez
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Arnold,
If you want to play with this as in intellectual exercise, be my guest.
But the probability of changing the underlying IEEE 802.11i draft
standard, which would take a 3/4 majority of the voting members of IEEE
802.11, or of making the WiFi Alliance WPA profiling and subseting of
802.11i