802.11g using WPA-PSK minimum on Linux

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Author: Donn Shumway
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To: plug-discuss
Subject: 802.11g using WPA-PSK minimum on Linux
Is 802.11g using at least WPA-PSK encryption within reach on Linux?
Does anyone have this working with ANY chipset? I have been trying to
get a Fujitsu N3010 Notebook with a Broadcom BCM4306 802.11b/g chipset
working for two weeks. I have tried ndiswrapper, and the Linuxent
Driverloader. I can get the network driver installed and working, but
cannot connect to my WPA access point.

Should I just settle for 802.11b on WEP?
--
Donn
"Sarcasm is the safe alternative to expressing anger."
--Richard North Patterson
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