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Old 06-30-2008, 2:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know if WEP and WPA2 is directly related to the hardware of wifi devices, or is it just a firmware/software thing?

I was thinking to buy an old 802.11g router on ebay but saw it only supported WEP and was wondering if it could be flashed to support WPA2? ...any ideas?
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Wow, never really thought about it. I would assume that its software related because you can change the security really fast. Do you know the make and model. I can check some of the opensource firmware and see if they'll enable the WPA.
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Wow, never really thought about it. I would assume that its software related because you can change the security really fast. Do you know the make and model. I can check some of the opensource firmware and see if they'll enable the WPA.
I was thinking to buy this one specifically. It allows WPA but no mention of WPA2 I e-mailed Buffalo tech support, and their reply was:
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There is no way to upgrade that router to support WPA2
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I found this on wikipedia, which shows WEP devices can be flashed to WPA, but no mention of WPA2

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Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is an early version of the 802.11i security standard that was developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to replace WEP. The TKIP encryption algorithm was developed for WPA to provide improvements to WEP that could be fielded as firmware upgrades to existing 802.11 devices.
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