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you might need to flash your wireless router/wpa device.  i know my
dlink only did WEP when i purchased it, but after 2 firmware flashes i
was able to add WPA and WPA2 respectively over the course of about a year.






Chuck Cole wrote:
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org
>> [mailto:tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org]On Behalf Of Yaron
>>
>>
>> I recently put Linux on my old Powerbook. It's pretty cool, every piece of
>> hardware is detected and works, including the wireless card. But I use
>> WPA2 and I have NO idea how to get that in there. The WiFi setup tool that
>> comes with Yellowdog Linux asks for a "key", but apparently that's not the
>> actual WPA passphrase.
>>
>> I've done some googling and it looks like I need to generate the key
>> somehow... but I'm not too sure how. No links to key generation utilities
>> actually worked.
>>
>> Anyone?
>>
>>
>> -Yaron
>>
> 
> Linksys routers can do this.  I copy the resulting key to a text file that I keep in a flash drive so I can merely paste in the long
> key when I need it.
> 
> 
> Chuck
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