![]() I'm not sure if the software is capable of taking over some of that WPA responsibility from firmware on cards that don't support WPA at all, most references I can find suggest it's impossible. So, as long as your card (hardware/firmware) can support WPA, there is a way to make it happen.I can't speak for the Orinoco cards but it seems NeXT already did above. ![]() I got on my b/g/n network secured with WPA/WPA2 (the card will only do WPA) and all is working quite happily. Then, use the McAfee software to browse available networks and connect. Note the Libretto internal display is too small for the minimum resolution of the install wizard, but you can blindly operate it by keyboard or use a higher res external monitor via VGA if you have the dock. I installed McAfee Wireless Security 4.1, sourced from here. I installed the Cisco driver package, went through reboots as required (system hung during shutdown, I power cycled it after a wait to make sure nothing was happening). I had previously updated the firmware on the 350 in an XP laptop I do not know if the firmware that ships in the 98 driver package will support WPA (tend to doubt it since the 98 drivers+software do not). ![]() I had to install the NDIS and Windows Installer updates to achieve the below. ![]() Just wanted to come back and add that I succeeded in my goal using the Cisco Aironet 350. ![]()
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