| Article: |
Extend your AirPort Network with AirPort Express | |
| Subject: | WEP-only is a major limitation in my view | |
| Date: | 2004-10-14 21:49:48 | |
| From: | onehunglow | |
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WDS doesn't support WPA. Out of the box WPA, i.e. a secure WiFi network, was one reason I invested in my Airport Extreme. That WDS doesn't support WPA makes it useless to me. What is it about WPA that forced this limitation - or have Apple just not got around to implementing it yet ? |
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WEP-only is a major limitation in my view
2004-12-23 15:52:18 fsb [View]
an article on ars-technica says: "One note: when using the AirPort Express as a WDS, you are limited to either using 128-bit WEP or turning off security altogether. This was not mentioned on the AirPort Express pages on apple.com, although it is addressed in the manual. WPA is generally not supported over bridged connections on WiFi products due to the fact that WPA encrypts the MAC addresses which WDS relies on for communication. Keep this limitation in mind when using the Express as a bridge." makes sense; if wpa encrypts addresses, a bridge cannot possibly work.


