Apple upgrades AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi security
Apple has updated its AirPort WLAN client and base-station software to add support for the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) security protocol. "The new release, dubbed AirPort 3.2, only targets the company’s 802.11g-based AirPort Extreme product range, not the earlier 802.11b implementation. The software includes a firmware upgrade for the AirPort Extreme access point and AirPort Extreme client code."
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