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Originally Posted by cSpooge
yeah... but any card made within the last 3 years understands WEP and WPA by default. It may not understand the newer versions of WPA (using rotational AES etc).
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And driver updates should make most cards work.
What may not ever support newer encryptions are the WAP, unless it is updateable via firmware.
Personally, I use WPA-AES, although I should set up a longer key than I currently use.
And change the default password on your router!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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