Mystified,
Did you Google on these things?
Check out:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=815485
Maybe it's the difference in the software setup between the two computers.
You didn't say you swapped cards between the two computers and tried that.
Fred
"Mystified" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Fred, thanks for your response to my question. I understand that WPA
> encryption does not apply to the wired computer. My problem is that I
> have
> two Belkin wireless cards with the same model number installed with the
> same
> drivers on two computers that both run XP Pro with all critical updates
> including SP2, but one card is version 1130 and the other is version 1010,
> and I do not have the option of selecting WPA encryption using the Windows
> configuration utility on the computer with the version 1010 card, even
> though
> I do have that option on the computer with the version 1130 card and have
> successfully done so (the drivers for these cards require the user to
> configure WPA encryption with the Windows configuration utility). Is it
> possible that the version 1130 card is WPA-capable and the version 1010
> card
> is not? Belkin Tech Support says they both are WPA-capable and that my
> problem is Windows-related. I'm...
>
> Mystified
>
> "Fred Marshall" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Mystified" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:E160BE34-D837-408A-AA3D-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> .................................
>> > However, when I
>> > try to use WPA-PSK/TKIP encryption, the desktops connected to the
>> > router
>> > by
>> > the Ethernet cable and the F5D7000 card, version 1133, work fine, but
>> > the
>> > desktop with the version 1010 card does not give me the option of
>> > selecting
>> > WPA encryption--it's not on the drop down list in the XP wireless
>> > configuration utility; I can only select WEP or Disabled. Belkin Tech
>> > Support insists this is a Windows issue. Any thoughts? Thanks.
>>
>> The wired computers are not affected as WPA is only part of wireless.
>>
>> The card / driver combination must give you the option or it is simply
>> not
>> capable of the mode (WPA) that you want. At least if you are using their
>> software and not Windows software. If you're using Windows software
>> there
>> is still a relationship between the card / driver and what you can set
>> in.
>>
>> Fred
>>
>>
>>