I see where everyone can have it work with Windows XP, but my problem is with Windows 2000. I havn't been able to find a method for enabling WEP on a Cisco 350 without using the Cisco ACU instead of the Windows 801.X method. On the driver config the only things that are available are; Client Name, Data Rates, Infrastructure Mode, Power Saving Mode and SSID. On the Linksys card I trying there are options on the driver to enable WEP (128/40) and enter WEP keys, channel and bunch of others that for the Cisco just seem to exist in the ACU software. We have a hard time limiting what we have to support here, so I'm probably lucky noone has asked for Windows 98 yet. The Funk Odysessy client is supposed to be abke to set the WEP flags according the the Windows guy who has been looking at it, we may have to go that way since he things it can be tweaked to achive the other holy grail here of single login, which since most of the faculty/staff have to run Novell client32 on their computers has been a major pain in about everything we try to set up.
If we can find something that works on the Windows boxes, then we get to start Macs. The unix/freebsd/linux users don't expect any support from central computing, so I can just work with them informally, which is much easier, I'm a unix/freebsd guy so I'm trying to stay on the server end and not get sucked into the windows support, but I have to find something I can verify working I can use to test out the server. -- Hans K. Fiedler Information Technology Network Analyst Communications Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] 109 Miller Info Tech Center (502)852-7417 (Voice) University of Louisville (502)852-4508 (Fax) Louisville, Ky. 40292 - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html