WPA_PSK wireless security

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markus73
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WPA_PSK wireless security

#1 Post by markus73 »

Hello

the network wizard for wireless connections ist a goog thing. It work fine with my Intel 3945ABG card ! The only thing which is not up to date ist the security option. I think the wizard may be a GUI for iwconfig which only provides WEP-encrytion.

Has any one find it out how to to use the more current encryption of WPA-PSK (TKIP) ? Will there be an easy possibility to install wpa_supplicant from a package. Or will there be a GUI for this implemented in the network wizard ?

Thanks

scooterfabius
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darkerror05
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#3 Post by darkerror05 »

rarsa has just updated the wizard. It should now includes wpa support. It will be in the new puppy or you should beable to update it.
-darkerror

ugm6hr
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Puppy 2.14 - WPA Wireless Security

#4 Post by ugm6hr »

I have installed Puppy 2.14 (SeaMonkey) today, and the Network Wizard allows WPA security. In fact, this post is being sent through my WPA-enabled ADSL Gateway. Haven't worked out how to get DHCP to work with a wireless connection (seems fine with ethernet). Where am I going wrong?

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