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Asante adds AppleTalk, WPA to FriendlyNET router







Asante adds AppleTalk, WPA to
FriendlyNET router

Asante adds AppleTalk, WPA to
FriendlyNET router
04/29/2004 02:50 PM

Asanté Technologies Inc. announced on Thursday an upgrade to the firmware for their FriendleyNET 802.11g wireless router. The version 1.1 update adds Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) encryption, the ability to e-mail or remotely log system alerts, and AppleTalk support for legacy Macintosh networks. You can download the new firmware from the Asanté Web site; the company notes that the router's updated 83-page user manual is also available for download.




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