[aprssig] RE: ICOM 706 MKii G Packet experience.
    Stephen H. Smith 
    wa8lmf2 at aol.com
       
    Mon Nov 26 11:38:26 EST 2007
    
    
  
Dave Baxter wrote:
>  Pitty, as it's network port has just thrown a hissy fit
> deciding it isn't going to work any more, and I cant use the built in
> wifi cos' win2k doesn't support WPA.  Does it ever end?   (I want to use
> HRD among other things remotely, hence the need for a working netowrk.
> Plan B perhaps....)
>
>   
Huh???   The support (or lack therof) of WPA is a function of the WiFi 
hardware and associated driver, not Windows 2K.   I am currently running 
WPA on the built-in WiFi (Intel  3945ABG  chipset) of a Panasonic 
Toughbook CF-51 "downgraded" to Win 2K SP4+ with no problems at all. 
Perhaps you need a driver upgrade for the WiFi hardware in the machine.
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