R
Ric
Hello
I am running a ad-hoc (Peer to peer) wireless network
between 2 laptops. Should I be able to set-up WPA-PSK Net
Authetication on an ad-hoc network. The only WPA option
that appears for ad-hoc networks is 'WPA-None.' Not sure
what this represents?? I have heard 'WPA' is only
for 'enterprise' solutions, and requires back end
servers... but is 'WPA-None' the same as 'WPA'??
The WPA-PSK option only appears if I don't check the peer
to peer network box ie attempt to connect through an AP
Note: I am running Windows XP Home edition. I have a
Belkin 54g Notebook network card and have downloaded the
Winodws XP patch and updated the card drivers.
I am running a ad-hoc (Peer to peer) wireless network
between 2 laptops. Should I be able to set-up WPA-PSK Net
Authetication on an ad-hoc network. The only WPA option
that appears for ad-hoc networks is 'WPA-None.' Not sure
what this represents?? I have heard 'WPA' is only
for 'enterprise' solutions, and requires back end
servers... but is 'WPA-None' the same as 'WPA'??
The WPA-PSK option only appears if I don't check the peer
to peer network box ie attempt to connect through an AP
Note: I am running Windows XP Home edition. I have a
Belkin 54g Notebook network card and have downloaded the
Winodws XP patch and updated the card drivers.