Configuring Linksys Router with WPA2 and AES

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CT

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Hi,

WinXP Pro SP2 on desktop & laptop.
Linksys WRT54GX2

My question is simplified in the interest of brevity. If more
information is required please let me know.

Would like to increase the network security from WPA to WPA2 AES.

I have a home network which consists of two computers. The desktop is
wired to the router (provides firewall protection from the internet).
The laptop is connected wirelessly.

Can I configure the router security to WPA2 if the laptop's WLAN card
supports it and the desktop's doesn't? My understanding is that if the
desktop is wired directly to the router, WPA support isn't a concern
for this machine. Is my understanding correct?

Thank You.
Cheryl
(hope this isn't a dumb post...)
 
I'd recommend posting your questions here instead, Cheryl:
http://forums.linksys.com/linksys/board?bo...ireless_Routers

There are quite a number of Ifs, Ands & Buts associated with what you'd like
to accomplish. The Linksys Forum is the best place to discuss this IMHO.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/


CT wrote:<span style="color:blue">
> Hi,
>
> WinXP Pro SP2 on desktop & laptop.
> Linksys WRT54GX2
>
> My question is simplified in the interest of brevity. If more
> information is required please let me know.
>
> Would like to increase the network security from WPA to WPA2 AES.
>
> I have a home network which consists of two computers. The desktop is
> wired to the router (provides firewall protection from the internet).
> The laptop is connected wirelessly.
>
> Can I configure the router security to WPA2 if the laptop's WLAN card
> supports it and the desktop's doesn't? My understanding is that if the
> desktop is wired directly to the router, WPA support isn't a concern
> for this machine. Is my understanding correct?
>
> Thank You.
> Cheryl
> (hope this isn't a dumb post...) </span>
 
On Mar 16, 3:43 pm, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote:<span style="color:blue">
> I'd recommend posting your questions here instead, Cheryl:http://forums.linksys.com/linksys/board?bo...ireless_Routers
>
> There are quite a number of Ifs, Ands & Buts associated with what you'd like
> to accomplish. The Linksys Forum is the best place to discuss this IMHO.
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
> AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net
> DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.net/
>
> CT wrote:<span style="color:green">
> > Hi,</span>
><span style="color:green">
> > WinXP Pro SP2 on desktop & laptop.
> > Linksys WRT54GX2</span>
><span style="color:green">
> > My question is simplified in the interest of brevity. If more
> > information is required please let me know.</span>
><span style="color:green">
> > Would like to increase the network security from WPA to WPA2 AES.</span>
><span style="color:green">
> > I have a home network which consists of two computers. The desktop is
> > wired to the router (provides firewall protection from the internet).
> > The laptop is connected wirelessly.</span>
><span style="color:green">
> > Can I configure the router security to WPA2 if the laptop's WLAN card
> > supports it and the desktop's doesn't? My understanding is that if the
> > desktop is wired directly to the router, WPA support isn't a concern
> > for this machine. Is my understanding correct?</span>
><span style="color:green">
> > Thank You.
> > Cheryl
> > (hope this isn't a dumb post...)</span></span>

Thank you. Will do.
(another wireless NG sent me here... lol)

Cheryl
 
CT wrote:<span style="color:blue">
> PA Bear wrote:<span style="color:green">
>> I'd recommend posting your questions here instead,
>> Cheryl:http://forums.linksys.com/linksys/board?bo...ireless_Routers
>>
>> There are quite a number of Ifs, Ands & Buts associated with what you'd
>> like
>> to accomplish. The Linksys Forum is the best place to discuss this IMHO.
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
>> AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net
>> DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.net/
>>
>> CT wrote:<span style="color:darkred">
>>> WinXP Pro SP2 on desktop & laptop.
>>> Linksys WRT54GX2</span>
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>> My question is simplified in the interest of brevity. If more
>>> information is required please let me know.</span>
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>> Would like to increase the network security from WPA to WPA2 AES.</span>
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>> I have a home network which consists of two computers. The desktop is
>>> wired to the router (provides firewall protection from the internet).
>>> The laptop is connected wirelessly.</span>
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>> Can I configure the router security to WPA2 if the laptop's WLAN card
>>> supports it and the desktop's doesn't? My understanding is that if the
>>> desktop is wired directly to the router, WPA support isn't a concern
>>> for this machine. Is my understanding correct?</span></span>
>
> Thank you. Will do.
> (another wireless NG sent me here... lol)</span>

Sorry to give you another runaround but I think you'd be best off in that
Linksys-specific forum.

Otherwise, posting to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web newsgroup would
be a better choice.

[Your desktop would have to be able to support WPA2 if you enabled WPA2
protection on the router. But there's a lot more to it than me saying
this.]
 
On Mar 16, 6:53 pm, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote:<span style="color:blue">
> CT wrote:<span style="color:green">
> > PA Bear wrote:<span style="color:darkred">
> >> I'd recommend posting your questions here instead,
> >> Cheryl:http://forums.linksys.com/linksys/board?bo...ireless_Routers</span></span>
><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">
> >> There are quite a number of Ifs, Ands & Buts associated with what you'd
> >> like
> >> to accomplish. The Linksys Forum is the best place to discuss this IMHO.
> >> --
> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
> >> AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net
> >> DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.net/</span></span>
><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">
> >> CT wrote:
> >>> WinXP Pro SP2 on desktop & laptop.
> >>> Linksys WRT54GX2</span></span>
><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">
> >>> My question is simplified in the interest of brevity. If more
> >>> information is required please let me know.</span></span>
><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">
> >>> Would like to increase the network security from WPA to WPA2 AES.</span></span>
><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">
> >>> I have a home network which consists of two computers. The desktop is
> >>> wired to the router (provides firewall protection from the internet).
> >>> The laptop is connected wirelessly.</span></span>
><span style="color:green"><span style="color:darkred">
> >>> Can I configure the router security to WPA2 if the laptop's WLAN card
> >>> supports it and the desktop's doesn't? My understanding is that if the
> >>> desktop is wired directly to the router, WPA support isn't a concern
> >>> for this machine. Is my understanding correct?</span></span>
><span style="color:green">
> > Thank you. Will do.
> > (another wireless NG sent me here... lol)</span>
>
> Sorry to give you another runaround but I think you'd be best off in that
> Linksys-specific forum.
>
> Otherwise, posting to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web newsgroup would
> be a better choice.
>
> [Your desktop would have to be able to support WPA2 if you enabled WPA2
> protection on the router. But there's a lot more to it than me saying
> this.]</span>

No need to apologize. :)

And thank you for the additional information. After reading a few
posts on the Linksys community forum, I see what you mean,

Cheryl
 
CT wrote:<span style="color:blue">
> On Mar 16, 6:53 pm, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote:<span style="color:green">
>> CT wrote:<span style="color:darkred">
>>> PA Bear wrote:
>>>> I'd recommend posting your questions here instead,
>>>> Cheryl:http://forums.linksys.com/linksys/board?bo...ireless_Routers</span>
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>>> There are quite a number of Ifs, Ands & Buts associated with what you'd
>>>> like
>>>> to accomplish. The Linksys Forum is the best place to discuss this
>>>> IMHO.
>>>> --
>>>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>>>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
>>>> AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net
>>>> DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.net/</span>
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>>> CT wrote:
>>>>> WinXP Pro SP2 on desktop & laptop.
>>>>> Linksys WRT54GX2</span>
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>>>> My question is simplified in the interest of brevity. If more
>>>>> information is required please let me know.</span>
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>>>> Would like to increase the network security from WPA to WPA2 AES.</span>
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>>>> I have a home network which consists of two computers. The desktop is
>>>>> wired to the router (provides firewall protection from the internet).
>>>>> The laptop is connected wirelessly.</span>
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>>>> Can I configure the router security to WPA2 if the laptop's WLAN card
>>>>> supports it and the desktop's doesn't? My understanding is that if the
>>>>> desktop is wired directly to the router, WPA support isn't a concern
>>>>> for this machine. Is my understanding correct?</span>
>><span style="color:darkred">
>>> Thank you. Will do.
>>> (another wireless NG sent me here... lol)</span>
>>
>> Sorry to give you another runaround but I think you'd be best off in that
>> Linksys-specific forum.
>>
>> Otherwise, posting to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web newsgroup
>> would be a better choice.
>>
>> [Your desktop would have to be able to support WPA2 if you enabled WPA2
>> protection on the router. But there's a lot more to it than me saying
>> this.]</span>
>
> No need to apologize. :)
>
> And thank you for the additional information. After reading a few
> posts on the Linksys community forum, I see what you mean,</span>

YW & thanks for your feedback, Cheryl.
 
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