Hi list,
is there such a card that works in Linux, that supports WPA-PSK, on 802.11g?
I have an internal card in my laptop, USB, that is 802.11b and supports WEP. Works fairly well.
A PCMCIA card that is 802.11g
and supports WEP. Works very well with in kernel support. (no WPA-PSK though)
I have searched hi and low, but I seem to keep failing to find a supported PCMCIA Card for WPA-PSK, that works in Linux.
Is this true? Please someone proove me wrong, show me a card that supports this configuration.
I see PCI and Mini-PCI cards are supported, but no PCMCIA. Not sure about USB, haven't looked that hard for USB.
Anyone?
TIA,
Greg.
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