


Write down your network's SSID and the new WPA-PSK encryption that you just entered. Confirm your WPA-PSK encryption key by re-entering it in the Confirmed Passphrase field. WPS Daemon for Hostapd/WPA Supplicant v.0. Wpa supplicant gui v.1.0 This programs goal is to create a Graphical User Interface to interact with wpasupplicant making it easier for people to use WPA under nix operating systems. It must include at least 8 alphanumeric characters. Distributed WPA PSK auditor v.1.0 This is a community effort to study and improve security of WPA protected WiFi networks. Enter the WPA-PSK encryption key in the Passphrase field. I would expect that the WPA should be transparent to Peer to Peer machines over a LAN but I haven't been able to determine what the real issue is. Select WPA-PSK in the Authentication field. isn't there something wrong with advertising features you cannot prove as working either via support or documentation? basically if a connection can be established without encryption both Dell and SMC say their stuff is working. in other words MS won't provide XP support on a Dell). It improves upon the security feature of WEP by using Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) to secure network access and an encryption method to secure data transmissions. Neither Dell nor SMC say they provide support for configuring encryption (Note Dell is also on the dime to provide support for XP because of the 3rd party aggreements with MS. WPA, short for a Wi-Fi Protected Access®, is a data encryption specification for a wireless LAN. I can connect to the internet and email services (WAN) however my (LAN) MS shared resources (VIA NETBIOS) are totally unavailable (connecting via \\(computer name)\(share name) or \\(ip address)\(share name) both return network address not found). SSID broadcast suppress didn't work until latest FIRMWARE update from SMC. Dell Inspiron 8600 1.6M Centrino, XP Pro, Dell Truemobility 1300, SMC 2804WBR Router, not using DHCP (all PC's have static IP addresses)
