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Windows 2000 does not have native support for WPA. You will need to install a third-party "Supplicant" which is basically a software add-on that controls your network card and its encryption.

You can run WPA-PSK with AES-CCMP on a Windows 2K machine with Funk Software's "Odyssey Client" to control the network card, and a software such as "HyperWRT" if you have a Linksys router like the WRT54G.

The Odyssey Client does this by having the network card's driver loaded into the supplicant during the configuration stage.

Funk Software:
»www.funk.com/

Hyperwrt:
»www.hyperdrive.be/hyperwrt/

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