Hello Chuck,
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 17:08:42 -0700, Chuck McKinnis wrote:
>You should be able to set it up with WPA and TKIP. It does not appear
>that it will ever support the WPA2 and AES encryption which all up to
>date routers do.
>
>It appears that XWLAN supports on TKIP for WPA and AES for WPA2.
Yes, it's possible to use WPA2/AES, the OS/2 wpa_supplicant is
supporting it. I'm using WPA2 now, my Linksys router is able to use
this encryption. But I'm not using XWLAN, I use my own batch files
to start wireless LAN on my Thinkpad R60.