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How safe is the signal?
It would be lovely to use a PAN for things like PSP or DS which do not support WPA, so you can have one signal for internet and one for handheld games. But do both signals have to match security-wise? Or can you have the internet on WPA2 and the PAN on WEP?

Wishing George were here to tackle this one...
Posted by: Michael Kelly   Posted on: 04/07/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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How safe is the signal?  Michael Kelly | 04/07/08
Re: How safe is the signal?  JT82 | 04/08/08
He would hit this probably the same way I would  nucrash | 04/09/08
RE: Intel splits Wi-Fi signal to create two adapters  seannj427 | 04/08/08
Bluetooth anyone?  John Musbach | 04/09/08

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