i found this a while back when my brother refused to get rid of his 98 box. it 
worked like a charm. it's a free WPA-PSK client from McAfee for Windows 98.

http://www.wirelesssecuritycorp.com/wsc/public/Downloads.do


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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Matt Ashfield 
  To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU 
  Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 9:31 AM
  Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] support for non-WPA enabled machines?


  HI All

  We're considering two methods of accessing our wireless network. The first
  would be 802.1x with WPA/TKIP encryption. The other is via a web-portal
  using WPA-PSK (this will be used for guest access mostly, and for those who
  don't want to configure 802.1x)

  The problem I see with this is that Win98/2K machines cannot do WPA. While
  we don't officially support those OS's, we end up having to at times. Anyone
  else run into this problem or do most of you offer an access method which
  would allow those older OS's to access the wireless network.

  We're considering simply telling people to get up to date with their OS's.

  Matt
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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