Jacob-

Netgear FM114P - combination of firewall, router, switch, print server, and 
802.11b WAP in one box.

Netgear MA701 802.11b CompactFlash WiFi card in PocketPC.

-Ben
> Ben,
> 
> What netgear do you use?
> 
> I have a 314, which has no wireless interface.  The new ones do.
> 
> I could purchase an access point, but then other box I have nailed to the 
> wall...
> 
> Jacob
> 
> At 06:44 PM 3/28/2003 +0000, you wrote:
> >Hi gang,
> >
> >am happy to say there is a simple answer to the question I had asked about 
> >WEP
> >(Wired Equivalent Privacy) and 128-bit encryption across different brands of
> >WiFi equipment.
> >
> >If you want to generate a key using a "passphrase", you need to use the same
> >brand.
> >
> >But to enable an encrypted connection on another brand, just type in the 26
> >hex digits from the encryption key generated on the first brand.
> >
> >The remaining 24 bits of the key, which I was worried about matching, are
> >apparently the same.
> >
> >So, I used a passphrase to generate keys on my NetGear WiFi devices. When I
> >got the Dell laptop with the TrueMobile WiFi card, I just typed in the key
> >from the Netgear in hex, and it worked!!!!
> >
> >-Ben
> >
> >
> 
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