WPA/WPA2

I would like to move away from WEP on my iBook Dual USB.
Is their any way or cards/usb devices which will let me join a WPA/WPA2 WLAN?
Cheers,
Hattori Hanzo

I'm not certain of exact protocols used on the networks to which I've connected.
Here at home, we've used both a Linksys and, now, a Belkin Pre-N router.
I've connected to WLAN's at truckstops and three hotels and never had a problem (of course, I don't know what protocol[s] they may have been using).
I've read that there may be a problem with WPA2, but can't confirm that absolutely one way or another.
I'll see if I can find someone who knows more about networking protocols than I do in order to get you a more definitive answer.

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    eth1 = firewireanything
    eth0 = wired-card
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    # /etc/rc.conf - Main Configuration for Arch Linux
    # LOCALIZATION
    # LOCALE: available languages can be listed with the 'locale -a' command
    # HARDWARECLOCK: set to "UTC" or "localtime"
    # USEDIRECTISA: use direct I/O requests instead of /dev/rtc for hwclock
    # TIMEZONE: timezones are found in /usr/share/zoneinfo
    # KEYMAP: keymaps are found in /usr/share/kbd/keymaps
    # CONSOLEFONT: found in /usr/share/kbd/consolefonts (only needed for non-US)
    # CONSOLEMAP: found in /usr/share/kbd/consoletrans
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    # MOD_BLACKLIST: Prevent udev from loading these modules
    # MODULES: Modules to load at boot-up. Prefix with a ! to blacklist.
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    # - no hyphens in your interface names - Bash doesn't like it
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    # Wireless: See network profiles below
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    # - prefix a daemon with a @ to start it up in the background
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    #KEY=
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    I need help. Please
    Last edited by hoschi (2009-01-04 20:21:58)

    fwojciec wrote:If this info is not in the wiki it might be worth it to add it -- it's all detailed in /etc/network.d/examples/complete.example though.
    Thats the reason why I was so confused.
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    There are also profiles for the Linksys-Router and for wired cable.
    Thanks for the help!
    Last edited by hoschi (2009-01-04 20:21:23)

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