Hi intjoe,
You can find them here - http://www.station-drivers
But on that option (Authentication) what you want to choose is Open.
You want WPA2-PSK [AES] for the best encryption available.
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Browse All TopicsI can't see the WPA2 option in the menu.(See picture) I think I have the driver correctly installed, I can connect to an unprotected wireless zone. My device is the Atheros AR5001X Mini PCI Wireless Network Adapter.
My laptop is Toshiba Tecra A1
I am running Windows XP SP3. So WPA2 capability should be there.
My wireless router definitively supports WPA2 as I have connected other laptops already. (using WPA2 and passcode).
I have looked in the web and my Atheros is supposed to support WPA2, correct me if I am wrong. Everywhere I have looked, it says that if I have SP2 to do the WPA2 patch, if its SP3, it should work.
What am I missing?
Thanks for the help
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Hi intjoe,
You can find them here - http://www.station-drivers
But on that option (Authentication) what you want to choose is Open.
You want WPA2-PSK [AES] for the best encryption available.
Dear Darr247:
Tried these drivers, not useful, actually messed up the card and was not appropriate. So I went back to what I had. Any other ideas? I think the right we might be in the right track, probably some uptated driveras that are compatible with my Atheros AR5001X Mini PCI Wireless Network Adapter.
Try the ones from http://www.atheros.cz/
These are at least 4 years newer then the Original ones (which are from 2003) and should support WPA2 already.
If needed I'll keep snooping around for even newer drivers, but the oens I found so far for 5xxx devices, which I found as new as November 2008 only start from 5002 chipsets and up.
Neither of the sites we've linked to are ''official'' Atheros sites (see www.atheros.com).
But if the atheros.cz drivers still don't give you WPA2, see if these work - http://www.station-drivers
Those look a *little* newer than the 5.0.0.107 version on the Czech site. Those 5.0.0.107 drivers might be the newest marked WHQL, though. I've been running the 7.6.0.239 AR5006XS drivers from station-drivers site for almost a year now... all I changed was back to the windows GINA 'cause I like the task manager to come up directly when I hit Ctrl+Alt+Del instead of having to choose it from the old NT/2k popup dialog.
If the new ones still don't provide WPA2, an alternative may be to put it on Open in that screen, UNcheck the This key is provided to me automatically box, then select WPA-PSK. For the Encryption, see if it offers AES. AES isn't part of the WPA spec, but some drivers have added it anyway.
You might want to upgrade that card if it's not too hard to access... you can get 11g Mini-PCI cards for under $10... the hardest part of swapping it out will probably getting the antenna connectors back on the new card (they're tiny - I recommend tweezers or forceps, NOT needlenose), unless you have to pull the keyboard to get to the card.
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I just ran into this same issue on a Toshiba Satellite laptop. I grabbed the 7.6 driver from the atheos link above (http://www.atheros.cz/). It worked like a charm and I installed both the driver and their client utility. I can now connect to WPA-2 encrypted networks.
Just wanted to let everyone know what worked for me as the ending to this ticket seemed a little open ended.
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by: JanSchotsmansPosted on 2008-12-25 at 06:16:16ID: 23243212
From what I've been able to gather, the atheros device in question does indeed support WPA2 on the hardware side but needs the correct level of drivers to support it at the OS level.
You most likely are using the drivers that came from Toshiba, drivers from computer OEM's usually out of date. So your best bet is to fetch the most up to date drivers you can find and try with them.