Does WiFi adapter supports WPA-PSK encryption on Equium A100-147?

I've decided to buy an Equium A100-147, but I'd like confirmation that the WiFi adapter supports WPA-PSK encryption. I can't find any confirmation anywhere. My guess is that it does, as it's a recent machine, but I'd like to be sure.
Thanks once again.
Doug

Hi
Im not 100% sure what WLan card was installed on this unit but I think it could be a Intel Wireless 3945ABG card.
The Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG card supports WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK encryption. I have found this info on the Intel site. You should also check it.
But as I said above, Im not 100% sure about the Wlan card. In my knowledge many notebook series are delivered with different hardware configuration. That means that different Wlan cards can be used in notebook.

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