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terp4life2001 08-10-2006 06:07 PM

WPA-PSK compatible PCMCIA card
 
Hello everyone,

I'm trying to build a digital picture frame. I've got myself a Dell Lattitude CPX that I'd like to conect to my WPA-PSK b/g network so that it can pull pictures off of a nfs drive. I'm having a hard time finding a PCMCIA card that Linux has drivers for and has the WPA feature. I realize that there is a project that allows you to wrap Window's drivers for use on Linux, but I'd rather just go with something proven.

Does anyone have a suggestion? The cheaper the better!

Thanks in advance,

//Rob

Caeda 08-29-2006 03:16 PM

WPA is a software feature in linux, provided by wpa_supplicant. You just have a buy a card...


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