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(New page: ==Proxim Silver 802.11a/b 8461-05== * Chipset: Atheros AR5211 * pciid: 168C:0012 Windows * Driver: http://keygen.proxim.com/support/orinoco/8461_20b15.zip ==Info== WPA is not supported b...)
 
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WPA is not supported by this driver. However, with 802.11abg driver http://www.proxim.com/support/all/orinoco/software/download/8482_Drivers.zip, WPA works (CCMP/AES tested successfully). Depending on the wireless configuration, you may need to edit /etc/ndiswrapper/ntpr11ag/<pciid>*.conf files to change the setting “NetBand” (this setting, its legal values and their meaning are explained in the INF file).
 
WPA is not supported by this driver. However, with 802.11abg driver http://www.proxim.com/support/all/orinoco/software/download/8482_Drivers.zip, WPA works (CCMP/AES tested successfully). Depending on the wireless configuration, you may need to edit /etc/ndiswrapper/ntpr11ag/<pciid>*.conf files to change the setting “NetBand” (this setting, its legal values and their meaning are explained in the INF file).
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There is native linux drivers available at http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Orinoco.html
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However, that driver does not support WPA.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:40, 7 June 2009

Proxim Silver 802.11a/b 8461-05

Info

WPA is not supported by this driver. However, with 802.11abg driver http://www.proxim.com/support/all/orinoco/software/download/8482_Drivers.zip, WPA works (CCMP/AES tested successfully). Depending on the wireless configuration, you may need to edit /etc/ndiswrapper/ntpr11ag/<pciid>*.conf files to change the setting “NetBand” (this setting, its legal values and their meaning are explained in the INF file).

There is native linux drivers available at http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Orinoco.html However, that driver does not support WPA.