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Question on wireless WEP vs WPA encryption

Asked by TBousky in Network Cards & Adapters, 802.11 Wireless Access Points, Encryption for Network Security

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Hello I have an IBM T40 with a Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 3B Mini PCI adapter and a Linksys WRT54G Router. These two devices worked when I used WEP encryption.  When I switched to WPA encryption they stopped communicating. I have isolated it to this one PC since I can connect my other computers wirelessly ysing WPA encryption. I did all the obvious things like changed the key's updated the drivers etc. My question is, Is the  data encrypted, in 1) the wireless card hardware, 2) the wireless card drivers, or software running on the PC  ?  I would like to try and get this working again and would prefer not to have to use WEP encryption any suggestions, I'm not even sure where to look..

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