Air-P121AG-A-K9 WPA/TKIP

I installed the map above in a desktop unit, I am wanting to use windows instead of the option ADU. but for some reason I didn't the option to use WPA TKIP for our network, set up in the preferred networks list. The antenna can see the AP but not connect to it either. We have tkip keys that we use and that you have installed on the PC in the ED. of root of trust, but Windows XP does not recognize the WPA Protocol.

XP Service Pack 2 and some patches of Microsoft.com must take care of it.

Try a search on the microsoft.com site, using key words like 'WPA' and / or wireless

Good luck

Scott

Tags: Cisco Wireless

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