D-Link, Linksys, NetGear to provide WPA upgrades shortly: D-Link and Linksys will focus on 802.11g updates first, then roll back into older products. NetGear will offer a firmware upgrade to a business 802.11b point first.
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D-Link, Linksys, NetGear to provide WPA upgrades shortly: D-Link and Linksys will focus on 802.11g updates first, then roll back into older products. NetGear will offer a firmware upgrade to a business 802.11b point first.
I am using the Linksys Wireless-B Notebook Adapter (WPC 11 v.3) with XP Home Edition. I have not be able to obtain the WPA driver for the card and Linksys Technical Support is of no use after one week of trying to locate said driver.
Can anyone help with a pointer to the location of the WPA driver that supports Linksys WPC 11 v.3?