[MLB-WIRELESS] Really Orinoco?
Fulton, Darren J
Darren.Fulton at team.telstra.com
Thu Mar 7 09:36:29 EST 2002
The Orinoco silvers are 40bit hashed up to 64, the encryption key you enter
is still only 5 bytes.
I've got a 40bit cabletron (thanks to my sponser :-)
and yes it works fine with net stumber. I'll bring it to the meeting.
Darren
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Freeman [mailto:andy at kawasaki.kz]
> Sent: Wednesday, 6 March 2002 11:58 PM
> To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
> Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Really Orinoco?
>
>
>
> Ummm... when were the Orinoco Silver cards ever 40bit (I thought they
> were 64bit-key and the gold cards were 128bit-key)???
>
> They might look like re-badged "silvers" but I doubt that the gizzards
> will be the same if they are 40 bit cards.
>
> Has anyone tried these using Net Stumbler? (which was written for the
> Lucent cards)
>
>
> Still... if they work ok the price is good.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Andy.
>
>
>
> > I'm pretty sure these are relabeled lucent orinoco silvers
> >
> > -D
> >
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