
Cingular Communication Manager Help
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SMC SMC2662W V.3 802.11B USB N/A N/A
SMC SMC2835W 802.11g PCMCIA Yes N/A
Sony PCWA-C150S 802.11b PCMCIA N/A N/A
Sony PCWA-C800S 802.11a/jointfilesconvert/322587/bg PCMIC Yes Yes
Sony PCWA-C500 802.11a PCMCIA N/A N/A
Sony Ericsson GC79 GPRS/802.11b PCMCIA N/A N/A
US Robotics USR5410 802.11g PCMCIA N/A N/A
US Robotics USR2210 802.11b PCMCIA N/A N/A
ZoomAir 4100 802.11b PCMCIA N/A N/A
Secure WiFi Connections
Encrypted WiFi networks are typically deployed by corporations or other
entities that need to provide secure wireless access restricted only to their
specific user community.
There are numerous standards available to protect the WiFi airlink (from
WiFi modem to WiFi access point), such as WEP and 802.1X. Which one of
these you need to use is determined by the network administrator who has
configured the wireless network infrastructure. Cingular Communication
Manager software must be configured to match the type of encryption
deployed in the WiFi network you are connecting to.
Customers whose connection also traverse the Internet (ex. public WiFi
hotspot) may also consider protecting the Internet transport with end-to-
end encryption, such as a VPN. The sections under the Securing a WiFi
Connection heading address the airlink security of the WiFi connection. For
additional information of VPN security, see Virtual Private Networks
.
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