Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 01:10:31 +0900 From: Eitarou Kamo <e-kamo@trio.plala.or.jp> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Atheros drirve Message-ID: <42B1A477.8050002@trio.plala.or.jp> In-Reply-To: <200506160851.45353.fcash@ocis.net> References: <42B0E56B.4030609@trio.plala.or.jp> <200506161458.51227.doconnor@gsoft.com.au> <42B126ED.6040005@trio.plala.or.jp> <200506160851.45353.fcash@ocis.net>
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Hi, Freddie Cash wrote: >On June 16, 2005 12:14 am, Eitarou Kamo wrote: > > >>Daniel O'Connor wrote: >> >> >>>On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 12:05, Eitarou Kamo wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Is there the Atheros wi-fi driver with WPA encryption. >>>>Do I need WPA_supplicant like hack? >>>> >>>> > > > >>>I'd say you need to use wpa_supplicant but I don't see it as a hack.. >>> >>> > > > >>I'll try the *tweak*. >> >> > >How is it a hack or a tweak to run a supplicant that the WPA >setup, configuration, and maintenance? You have one central program that >can be used by multple drivers, allowing for faster / better development, >and less reimplementation in each driver. > > > For now, I only use it. I dare say I only configure it. >Plus, I've yet to see any Windows wireless drivers that didn't need the >Aegis protocol driver also installed in order to use WPA. :) At least >you can configure how the wpa_supplicant works -- I've yet to find a way >to tweak the Aegis protocol in Windows. :) > > > Don't worry Now I *do* use wpa_supplicant, on linux though. So I can configure it, I guess. Eitarou
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