Re: Little Details, WRT54GS

2004-11-16 Thread Wodan
What about dynamic WEP re-keying? As far as i know this is not supported by Satori 4.0 and i could not get any more information from Sveasoft concerning this point. The wireless interface seems to be something they don't mess with much. How could I tell that different keys are actually being

Re: Little Details, WRT54GS

2004-11-16 Thread Paul
Wodan wrote: I posted this question on the Sveasoft board once. The WEP key you enter in WEP RADIUS mode is the key that is used for encryption. Usually, in normal WEP mode, you use the same key for encryption and authentication. In the WRT54GS RADIUS mode, you use RADIUS for authentication and

Re: Little Details, WRT54GS

2004-11-15 Thread Wodan
I posted this question on the Sveasoft board once. The WEP key you enter in WEP RADIUS mode is the key that is used for encryption. Usually, in normal WEP mode, you use the same key for encryption and authentication. In the WRT54GS RADIUS mode, you use RADIUS for authentication and WEP for encry

Little Details, WRT54GS

2004-11-11 Thread Paul
Three (groups of) questions... When I set my Linksys WRT54GS router to RADIUS mode, I'm required to enter a WEP key into the router. Why? Is it even used for anything? At the client end, I can configure WinXP for WPA or WEP and never even enter the key. That's leads me to this question: Does