Re: Using neat to configure wireless card

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Matthew Saltzman wrote:

A couple of points:

We use 128-bit encryption and all that is required is to enter the
complete 26-digit hex value in the single key field in neat.
Interesting, I didn't know iwconfig supported 128-bit keys at all. AFAIK, the 802.11b standard defines only 40-bit keys and all 128-bit solutions today are proprietary extensions. What wireless card are you using?

I haven't tried using any 128-bit cards because my wireless cards are Orinoco silver (40-bit only).

OT, does anyone know the state of 802.11a or 802.11g support in the 2.5 kernels? Linksys has started selling what they call "54G" cards and hubs, which I am guessing is 802.11g.

Best Regards,
Keith
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