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Old 18th July 2006, 02:04 PM
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How to connect to a WPA-PSK TKIP

Dell XPS M140 Notebook:

Fedora Core 5
Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG

I can see the SSID of my AP using "iwlist scan" in CLI

This AP is configured with WPA-PSK TKIP security enabled.

Please help me how can i associate to this AP.

Thank you.

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