802.11-N Howto

Chan Chung Hang Christopher christopher.chan at bradbury.edu.hk
Mon Nov 2 12:03:19 UTC 2009


fyrbrds at netscape.net wrote:
>  You wouldn't call that tweaking? What difference does that make? Do you know tools that do this or not? Why can't anyone just answer that question?
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Those are standard settings for any wireless connection...if the tools 
don't offer that....what can I say?
>> Are there not gui tools for configuring the connection parameters 802.11 
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> b/g/n, WPA/WPA2, TKIP/AES without having to make changes at the driver level?
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>> I would like to try to force 802.11-n/WPA2/AES. Why someone would make a tool 
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> that says WPA/WPA2 as if the two are synonymous is beyond me. Those are two 
> standards have very important distinctions.
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> I would not call setting that stuff tweaking...I thought you had other 
> issues. I shall let others step in now.
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