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WPA PSK autentication and Agere HPC2000 driver

rgisondi Page Icon Posted 2009-01-05 5:30 PM
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I recently bought an agere cf wifi card that works with agere drivers that I have found on the HCL.

My Home network use wpa SPK autentication key and the HPC2000 driver does not work with it, it don't even see the network.

I have tried the card with the Netbook pro that has a built in updated agere driver and it works.

Is there a solution for hpc 2000?

There is another wifi card with wpa psk autentication that works with HPC2000 ARM?

Thank for any help
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2009-01-05 5:34 PM
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Sorry - H/PC 2000 doesn't support WPA.
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2009-01-06 1:15 AM
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rgisondi - 2009-01-05 11:30 PM

I have tried the card with the Netbook pro that has a built in updated agere driver and it works.



very interesting, first agere card i see working with WPA on cenet 4.2
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2009-01-06 3:59 AM
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Yeah - can we get the specifics on this card?
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mr-mac Page Icon Posted 2009-01-06 4:52 AM
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cmonex - 2009-01-06 6:15 AM

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rgisondi - 2009-01-05 11:30 PM

I have tried the card with the Netbook pro that has a built in updated agere driver and it works.



very interesting, first agere card i see working with WPA on cenet 4.2


Always good to see new hardware options

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rgisondi Page Icon Posted 2009-01-06 5:25 AM
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You should find it easily on ebay searching for agere cf wireless card, or agere jornada. When I put it in the NB pro appaired a menu with the type of autentication avaliable. I choose wpa psk and it worked (not alwais well I admit). I have also seen the specification of other wifi card like socket andthey support wpa starting from ce.net it is a shame because after redgerar I use more and more my j728
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2009-01-06 6:10 AM
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Please consider submitting it to the HCL
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mr-mac Page Icon Posted 2009-01-06 6:30 AM
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rgisondi - 2009-01-06 10:25 AM

You should find it easily on ebay searching for agere cf wireless card, or agere jornada. When I put it in the NB pro appaired a menu with the type of autentication avaliable. I choose wpa psk and it worked (not alwais well I admit). I have also seen the specification of other wifi card like socket andthey support wpa starting from ce.net it is a shame because after redgerar I use more and more my j728


I belive the socket card is untested. And is not one of the known chipsets (I asked socket and they told me what the chipset was but I can't remember).

Although socket did not do specific ce .net 4.2 drivers I found two driver packages for CE one marked V4i and one marked V4 so I am thinking the Socket P500 wi-fi card should work on smartbook and other ce 4.2 devices (it is also 802.11g).

I plan to get one of these when I find one cheap enough and will report my results.

Cheers

John
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