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From: nicobas on 11 Jan 2010 10:21 Hi John, I hope you get this more than a year later!! You wrote "I've been using 2200BG since mid 2005 with WPA2 security" - how do you manage that?!?! I can't seem to get WPA2 on my list, only WPA. The driver version and adapter are identical. Is there any way to make this adapter WPA2 compatible? -- NB "John" wrote: > > "John" <a> wrote in message news:u0oT8g3QJHA.4824(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > > > "Pavel A." <pavel_a(a)NOfastmailNO.fm> wrote in message > > news:%234UC9b3QJHA.1908(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > >> Dan wrote: > >>> Thanks, card is > >>> > >>> Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection > >>> 9.0.4.17 > >> > >> This isn't WPA2 capable. Too old :( > >> > > > > Yes it is. I've been using 2200BG since mid 2005 with WPA2 security. > > Oh btw the OP asks about WPA security, not WPA2. > > >
From: nicobas on 11 Jan 2010 10:24 Hi PA: Hope you get this a whole year later! Is there any way you know of of making the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection driver version 9.0.4.17 WPA2 capable? Cheers -- NB "Pavel A." wrote: > Dan wrote: > > Thanks, card is > > > > Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection > > 9.0.4.17 > > This isn't WPA2 capable. Too old :( > > Regards, > --PA >
From: Pavel A. on 12 Jan 2010 07:12 "nicobas" <nicobas(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7055B2C3-66D8-4446-8C28-B45C09156831(a)microsoft.com... > Hi PA: > Hope you get this a whole year later! > Is there any way you know of of making the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG > Network Connection driver version 9.0.4.17 WPA2 capable? > Cheers > -- > NB It was a lot of time ago when I've seen this driver last time. IIRC, the microcode did not support it, and software crypto in the driver was too slow. Upgrade to anything better (Atheros, Broadcom...) or try to get Intel support (now in India) - good luck! Regards, -- pa
From: John on 12 Jan 2010 12:20 For the past 4.5 years I've been using Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG on my Dell Inspiron 700m notebook to connect to Linksys WRT54G configured with WPA2 encryption. It's flawless. "Pavel A." <pavel_a(a)12fastmail34.fm> wrote in message news:B1CC04C0-4411-427F-9391-FEB14D1EAC7F(a)microsoft.com... > "nicobas" <nicobas(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7055B2C3-66D8-4446-8C28-B45C09156831(a)microsoft.com... >> Hi PA: >> Hope you get this a whole year later! >> Is there any way you know of of making the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG >> Network Connection driver version 9.0.4.17 WPA2 capable? >> Cheers >> -- >> NB > > > It was a lot of time ago when I've seen this driver last time. > IIRC, the microcode did not support it, and software crypto in the driver > was too slow. > Upgrade to anything better (Atheros, Broadcom...) or try to get Intel > support (now in India) - good luck! > > Regards, > -- pa > >
From: nicobas on 16 Jan 2010 13:28
John, tks a million for your prompt response. Please excuse a couple more questions: 1. Could you confirm that your driver version is 9.0.4.17? 2. When you go to "Change the order of preferred networks", select any network under preferred networks and click on Properties, is WPA2 (and WPA2-PSK) listed in the Network Authentication listbox? Because it is NOT in my list and I would love to know how to add it!! Cheers and tks again! -- NB "John" wrote: > For the past 4.5 years I've been using Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG on my Dell > Inspiron 700m notebook to connect to Linksys WRT54G configured with WPA2 > encryption. It's flawless. > > "Pavel A." <pavel_a(a)12fastmail34.fm> wrote in message > news:B1CC04C0-4411-427F-9391-FEB14D1EAC7F(a)microsoft.com... > > "nicobas" <nicobas(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:7055B2C3-66D8-4446-8C28-B45C09156831(a)microsoft.com... > >> Hi PA: > >> Hope you get this a whole year later! > >> Is there any way you know of of making the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG > >> Network Connection driver version 9.0.4.17 WPA2 capable? > >> Cheers > >> -- > >> NB > > > > > > It was a lot of time ago when I've seen this driver last time. > > IIRC, the microcode did not support it, and software crypto in the driver > > was too slow. > > Upgrade to anything better (Atheros, Broadcom...) or try to get Intel > > support (now in India) - good luck! > > > > Regards, > > -- pa > > > > > > > . > |