Jaguar OS Support for Wireless

I'm not very familiar with the various Apple OS's so be patient. Does a laptop with Jaguar OS have support for 802.11b/g WPA TKIP security.

Jaguar is 10.2
Panther is 10.3
Tiger is 10.4
None of these are free upgrades.
Depending on your Apple laptop, I would suggest going for Tiger.
, "kmosx4: 10.4 Tiger Upgrade: Decision tree+Checklist" #1,

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    The BIG Disclaimer at the End
    Please note that all of this is provided ‘as is’. It worked for me, and I hope it works for you. To my knowledge, it’s not endorsed by Apple, and I’m not in the business of providing support for this thing. If it breaks something, if it doesn’t work, or if you simply don’t like it or me, I don’t care. However, if you have a question, and I’m not busy, and I feel like answering, I may lend a hand. You can email me at
    Matthew dot Yotko at mac dot com
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    The solution merely states the fact:
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    Simply restartung them solves your problem.  Usually
    Ya'll have a good day and enjoy!
    ===========
    BELOW ARE IMPORTANT WARNINGS:
    1) IF YOUR BIOS UPDATE STILL FAILS, SOME OTHER PIECE IN WMI SUPPORT IS MISSING - IN MY CASE WAS THESE 2 SERVICES, BUT THERE'S REMOTE POSSIBILITY SOMETHING ELSE MIGHT BLOCK UPDATER.  DON'T WASTE TIME & CHOOSE "USB/BootDisk" options instead
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    ===
    Stan M. Starinski, MSEE.

    Hello Ceramics.
    Your ProBook is an Enterprise model.  It would be a good idea to also post your question to the HP Business Boards as those forums deal specifically with that kind of product.  Here is a link.
    Have a great day!
    Please click the white star under my name to give me Kudos as a way to say "Thanks!"
    Click the "Accept as Solution" button if I resolve your issue.

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