Which vendor will be 1st to release a certified WAP-PSK so..

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I'm very fustrated by the lack of a certified WAP-PSK soho 802.11 dual
band access point.

Who do you think will be the first vendor to provide such a product ?

Or have I been living on another planet and there is already such a
product ?

Regards,
Declan
 
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On 3 Apr 2004 08:23:55 -0800, declan@jadplace.com (Declan Mullen) wrote:

~ I'm very fustrated by the lack of a certified WAP-PSK soho 802.11 dual
~ band access point.
~
~ Who do you think will be the first vendor to provide such a product ?
~
~ Or have I been living on another planet and there is already such a
~ product ?
~
~ Regards,
~ Declan

Maybe if you search for 'WPA-psk" you'll get more hits.

Not sure what you mean by "SOHO". 802.11a isn't too big
in the low-end SOHO market.

The Cisco AP1200 supports WPA-PSK both 11a and 11b/g. To be
sure, it's priced above consumer APs.

Aaron
 
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Such an access point already exists.

Going for around $600 the ORiNOCO AP-4000 is not cheap through it support
WPA and a/b/g.

It is made by www.proxim.com.
"Aaron Leonard" <Aaron@Cisco.COM> wrote in message
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> On 3 Apr 2004 08:23:55 -0800, declan@jadplace.com (Declan Mullen) wrote:
>
> ~ I'm very fustrated by the lack of a certified WAP-PSK soho 802.11 dual
> ~ band access point.
> ~
> ~ Who do you think will be the first vendor to provide such a product ?
> ~
> ~ Or have I been living on another planet and there is already such a
> ~ product ?
> ~
> ~ Regards,
> ~ Declan
>
> Maybe if you search for 'WPA-psk" you'll get more hits.
>
> Not sure what you mean by "SOHO". 802.11a isn't too big
> in the low-end SOHO market.
>
> The Cisco AP1200 supports WPA-PSK both 11a and 11b/g. To be
> sure, it's priced above consumer APs.
>
> Aaron