Sorry the one the MN-700 was designed for home users it is WPA-AES that
was designed for businesses. Sorry about any confusion that may have
created.
It should have read as the following.
The MN-700 only supports one of them because the MN-700 was designed for
home users & the other type of WPA (WPA-AES) was designed for businesses.
Joker wrote:
> There are several different types of WPA. The MN-700 only supports one
> of them because the other was designed for home users & the other type
> of WPA was designed for businesses. I forget more information on this,
> but Barb wrote about it in one of her columns in the expert zone.
>
> Now I remember after just glancing at her article on WPA the MN-700 uses
> a Pre Shared Key or PSK for WPA.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u..._03july28.mspx
>
>
> Carl Hilton wrote:
>
>> I see that following a firmware and software upgrade the NM-700 supports
>> WPA. My understanding is that WPA is more secure but slower than WEP...
>> However, I was trying to get my 720 to talk to the 700 base station using
>> WPA but could not... the WPA settings on the 720 has ohter options
>> such as
>> WEP, AES etc... Don't know which to select for use with the 700 base
>> station.
>>
>> Are these two products compatable in an WPA mode?
>>
>> Carl
>>
>>
>
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