wireless >> PDA supporting WPA?

by SAMnet » Wed, 08 Oct 2003 11:39:51 GMT

Are any Pocket PCs with built in 802.11b supporting WPA-PSK?

If not, how about a wireless card with Pocket PC drivers that will work with
WPA-PSK.

I have seen postings regarding the Meetinghouse and Funk clients, however
these require the setup of a Radius server which is not cost effective for
smaller installations.

Thanks.

John Miller




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