Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-10 Thread Perry E. Metzger
Matt Holdrege <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The last I heard RC4 was owned by RSA and not exactly open. RC4 is completely public, though against the will of RSA. It's even described in Schneier. > Certainly not. But as someone else mentioned, there are U.S. laws or > regulations restricting sa

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-09 Thread Matt Holdrege
At 04:08 PM 3/4/00 -0500, Marcus Leech wrote: >Bill Sommerfeld wrote: > > > > > > I hope the 128 bit "gold" cards use a longer IV.. > > > > - Bill >Does anyone know if the 128-bit variant of WEP is openly specified anywhere? The last I heard RC4 was

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-04 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Sat, 04 Mar 2000 09:36:47 GMT, RJ Atkinson said: > The difference between Silver and Gold is the quality of the crypto supported, > by the way. In AU, it appears that Gold cards are available for sale only to >financial > institutions or government-related institutions. Is there an issue wit

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-04 Thread Marcus Leech
Bill Sommerfeld wrote: > > > I hope the 128 bit "gold" cards use a longer IV.. > > - Bill Does anyone know if the 128-bit variant of WEP is openly specified anywhere? With the spinoff of the Enterprise portion of Lucents business, will the 128-b

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-04 Thread Garrett Wollman
< said: > By the way, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD all have device drivers for > the Lucent WaveLAN PCMCIA cards according to their respective web > sites. And thus also for other vendors' badge-engineered Lucent cards (e.g., Cabletron). -GAWollman (writing today as <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) -- Gar

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-04 Thread Bill Sommerfeld
> This is the same card as an Apple Airport. It is 802.11 DS, 11Mbps, and > supports Wire Equivalent Privacy (WEP). The idea here is that you need a key to > get on the network, but once you're on you can see all the traffic "on the > wire" that you care to. The Apple software only lets you set a

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-04 Thread RJ Atkinson
At 02:31 04-03-00 , Randall Gellens wrote: >At 12:57 PM 2/15/00 +1030, Mark Prior wrote: > >>The package being offered is a WaveLAN IEEE Turbo 11Mbps PC card for >>AU$276.36 (approx US$175). Drivers are available from Lucent for (at >>least) Windows 95, 98, NT, CE, 2000, MacOS and Linux. > >Searc

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-03 Thread Steven M. Bellovin
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writ es: > > This is the same card as an Apple Airport. It is 802.11 DS, 11Mbps, and > supports Wire Equivalent Privacy (WEP). The idea here is that you need a key > to > get on the network, but once you're on you can see all the traffic "on the

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-03 Thread ned . freed
> At 12:57 PM 2/15/00 +1030, Mark Prior wrote: > >The package being offered is a WaveLAN IEEE Turbo 11Mbps PC card for > >AU$276.36 (approx US$175). Drivers are available from Lucent for (at > >least) Windows 95, 98, NT, CE, 2000, MacOS and Linux. I'm certainly not an expert on this stuff, but a

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-03-03 Thread Randall Gellens
At 12:57 PM 2/15/00 +1030, Mark Prior wrote: >The package being offered is a WaveLAN IEEE Turbo 11Mbps PC card for >AU$276.36 (approx US$175). Drivers are available from Lucent for (at >least) Windows 95, 98, NT, CE, 2000, MacOS and Linux. Searching for "WaveLAN" at a catalog site shows (prices

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-02-14 Thread Dorian Kim
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 10:31:16PM -0500, Dorian Kim wrote: > I'd be interested in borrowing a pair of wavelan cards. *sigh* apologies for not watching the cc: line. -dorian

Re: Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-02-14 Thread Dorian Kim
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 12:57:57PM +1030, Mark Prior wrote: > The package being offered is a WaveLAN IEEE Turbo 11Mbps PC card for > AU$276.36 (approx US$175). Drivers are available from Lucent for (at > least) Windows 95, 98, NT, CE, 2000, MacOS and Linux. > > Could people that are interested pl

Who is interested in wireless cards for the Adelaide IETF meeting?

2000-02-14 Thread Mark Prior
Lucent will be making available 802.11 DS wireless technology for the forthcoming meeting in Adelaide. They have offered a similar deal to Nortel at the last meeting where IETFers can loan a card for the duration of the meeting and/or buy a card. They would like to get some idea of how many people