  NicksName
join:2002-03-20 Chicago, IL
| WPA capable software for Cisco 350 series released
Driver/Firmware update for 350 series adapters.. »www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuil···_windows
IOS converter/Firmware update for 350 series access-points.. »www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuil···eries_ap
Anyone using WPA with Cisco 350 series hardware yet?
I wish d-link, netgear, etc. would release updates for their old devices now too.... but I suppose we get what we pay for with the home gear. |
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 lonebandit
join:2001-12-01 Oak Creek, WI
| said by NicksName : Driver/Firmware update for 350 series adapters.. »www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuil···_windows
IOS converter/Firmware update for 350 series access-points.. »www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuil···eries_ap
Anyone using WPA with Cisco 350 series hardware yet?
I wish d-link, netgear, etc. would release updates for their old devices now too.... but I suppose we get what we pay for with the home gear. 
I had been running the WPA beta drivers for sometime and currently I am still running the WPA released drivers.
I use all Cisco WiFi hardware and setup LEAP/WPA. (that whole security thing with LEAP is a little misguided thanks to the media).
Use Leap. (unless you can use PEAP or similar). Use a large username/password. I setup a totally random mess of 30 hex characters for BOTH the username and password. Setup broadcast key rotation at 600secs.
Next step is to get the long awaited 802.11g hardware 
LoneBandit |
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