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Date:      Wed, 03 Apr 2002 18:17:22 -0700 (MST)
From:      "M. Warner Losh" <imp@village.org>
To:        freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG, pir@pir.net
Subject:   Re: Getting wi and wicontrol under control
Message-ID:  <20020403.181722.33549705.imp@village.org>
In-Reply-To: <20020403194500.GD17454@pir.net>
References:  <NJEILFFGFACAOBDNPELNKEDMCCAA.kmccorm1@stevens-tech.edu> <20020403192705.9B2245DDC5@segue.merit.edu> <20020403194500.GD17454@pir.net>

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            Peter Radcliffe <pir@pir.net> writes:
: "Richard S. Conto" <rsc@merit.edu> probably said:
: > When I tried to use a Lucent/Agere/Orinoco Gold 802.11b card with
: > encryption turned on, it choked.  I couldn't use 128 bit encryption,
: > and when I tried 40 bit encryption, I got long delays and lots of
: > retransmitted packets with a throughput of an ancient 300 baud/bps modem.
: 
: > If you search around, you'll see some comments about how the
: > interface to this card isn't published, except through some simple
: > minded API (that the "wi" code was based on.)  Someone has worked
: > with Lucent/Orinoco/Agere to get encryption working, but hasn't been
: > able to release it due to licensing issues.
: 
: Uh, excuse me ?
: 
: Some of us have been using 128bit encryption with Lucent gold cards,
: freebsd and the wi driver for a couple of years. Your information is
: vasly out of date and grossly incorrect.

You are correct.  The simple minded comments and the wi driver aren't
accurate at all, and haven't been for years.

I've personally been using WEP with orinoco cards for over a year.  It
works, well as well as you can expect from WEP anyway.  I've used it
in both ad-hoc and connecting to a base station.

Warner

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