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Re: [tlug] WiFi considerations



On 10/07/07, Daniel A. Ramaley <daniel.ramaley@example.com> wrote:

On Monday 09 July 2007 10:55, Godwin Stewart wrote:

>So, are there Linux-based tools that work with WPA or WPA2?

Yes, but getting them to run and interact with the hardware correctly is
not always trivial.

The new versions of wireless-tools ship with support for WPA, AFAIK. Haven't used it myself, since all the WiFi traffic I care about is encrypted (HTTPS or SSH).


>Fourthly, Linux hardware compatibility. How good is it nowadays?

That's still the hard part. Each chipset seems to be supported
differently. Very few have fully open source drivers.

I had the feeling that it was not as bad as all this, but maybe you are right.

The Intel stuff is all supported, AFAIK. I am writing this over a
wireless connexion between my Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 (ipw2100
driver[1]) and my SoftBank BB WAP / router / piece of shite.

--
Cheers,
Josh

[1] http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/


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