Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-09 Thread Matt Holdrege
At 04:08 PM 3/4/00 -0500, Marcus Leech wrote: Bill Sommerfeld wrote: I hope the 128 bit "gold" cards use a longer IV.. - Bill Does anyone know if the 128-bit variant of WEP is openly specified anywhere? The last I heard RC4 was owned by

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-04 Thread Bill Sommerfeld
This is the same card as an Apple Airport. It is 802.11 DS, 11Mbps, and supports Wire Equivalent Privacy (WEP). The idea here is that you need a key to get on the network, but once you're on you can see all the traffic "on the wire" that you care to. The Apple software only lets you set a 40

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-04 Thread Garrett Wollman
On Sat, 04 Mar 2000 09:36:47 +, RJ Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: By the way, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD all have device drivers for the Lucent WaveLAN PCMCIA cards according to their respective web sites. And thus also for other vendors' badge-engineered Lucent cards (e.g.,

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-04 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Sat, 04 Mar 2000 09:36:47 GMT, RJ Atkinson said: The difference between Silver and Gold is the quality of the crypto supported, by the way. In AU, it appears that Gold cards are available for sale only to financial institutions or government-related institutions. Is there an issue with

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-03 Thread Steven M. Bellovin
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] writ es: This is the same card as an Apple Airport. It is 802.11 DS, 11Mbps, and supports Wire Equivalent Privacy (WEP). The idea here is that you need a key to get on the network, but once you're on you can see all the traffic "on the

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-02-14 Thread Dorian Kim
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 12:57:57PM +1030, Mark Prior wrote: The package being offered is a WaveLAN IEEE Turbo 11Mbps PC card for AU$276.36 (approx US$175). Drivers are available from Lucent for (at least) Windows 95, 98, NT, CE, 2000, MacOS and Linux. Could people that are interested please

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-02-14 Thread Dorian Kim
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 10:31:16PM -0500, Dorian Kim wrote: I'd be interested in borrowing a pair of wavelan cards. *sigh* apologies for not watching the cc: line. -dorian

Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-02-14 Thread Mark Prior
Lucent will be making available 802.11 DS wireless technology for the forthcoming meeting in Adelaide. They have offered a similar deal to Nortel at the last meeting where IETFers can loan a card for the duration of the meeting and/or buy a card. They would like to get some idea of how many