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Apple Airport base stations can be upgraded to 128-bit RC4 Summary For about US$300 initially plus about US$200 per client, you can have: an 11 Mbps standards-based wireless network optional NAT uplinked via ethernet or v.90 modem clients on Windows, MacOS, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, or OpenBSD 128-bit RC4 encryption over the air The story Here's the overview; follow the links below for details.
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Airport Stuff Airport 2.0 firmware -- KarlBridge version 3.82 'kbairp' -- 234, 752 bytes Airport 1.3.1 firmware -- KarlBridge version 3.81 'kbairp' -- 234, 648 bytes Airport 1.3 firmware -- KarlBridge version 3.79 'kbairp' -- 234, 624 bytes I'm not really working on this any more, for the following reasons: There's a Java Configurator, which apparently works well. KarlNet is working on a CLI, and ...
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Ads E-mail Find Home Resources Sitemap Macworld NY '99: Wireless Networking Report Overview Hardware Access Points Software Access Points Ad hoc Networking Speed and Range Security PC Cards Other Options Imagining the Network Conclusion Links Glossary Acknowledgements Overview The forthcoming iBook and AirPort will do for wireless networking what the iMac did for USB. Once again, Apple has taken ...
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Ads E-mail Find Home Resources Sitemap AirPort Wireless Networking: Part I By Dale Sorenson Part I: Hands-on Introduction Installation AirPort Software Configuring Base Station Security Routing, DHCP & NAT Base Station Placement Base Station Troubleshooting Legal Issues Part II: Performance... Part III: Wrap-up... See also: Wireless Networking... AirPort Reader Reports... AirPort 1.2 Reader ...
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