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Date:      Fri, 14 Sep 2001 10:15:48 -0700
From:      Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net>
To:        Leo Bicknell <bicknell@ufp.org>
Cc:        hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 802.11 with best Apple compatibility?
Message-ID:  <20010914101548.B7169@Odin.AC.HMC.Edu>
In-Reply-To: <20010914103037.A5619@ussenterprise.ufp.org>; from bicknell@ufp.org on Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 10:30:37AM -0400
References:  <20010914150203.A30720@shaft.techsupport.co.uk> <20010914103037.A5619@ussenterprise.ufp.org>

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On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 10:30:37AM -0400, Leo Bicknell wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 03:02:03PM +0100, Rasputin wrote:
> > Is there any difference between Gold and Silver cards from
> > a compatibility standpoint (with the usual Apple Airport cards)?
>=20
> With WEP encryption turned off they both work together fine.  I've
> seen many used in mixed enviornments.  With WEP turned on, they
> are completely incomptable.  The silver cards do a 40 bit encryption,
> and the gold cards do a 128 bit encryption, and it seems the gold
> cards can't be stepped back to 40 bit.

Unless Apple is mangling the firmware or someone screwed up the driver,
this is false.  Gold Lucent cards are capable of 40-bit crypto.

-- Brooks

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