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  Microsoft Broadband Networking Version 2.20
Time: 20:32 EST/01:32 GMT | News Source: ActiveWin.com | Posted By: Jonathan Tigner

From the Microsoft Broadband Networking newsgroup:

We are getting ready to release an update for the Broadband Networking products.

This release includes:

  • Improvements to the loopback and virtual server features of the Microsoft Wireless Base Station (MN-700)
  • Added compatibility for Microsoft Windows XP SP2
  • Improvements to the stability of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
  • User interface improvements to the Broadband Network Utility
  • All previous updates
This release includes the following updated components:
  • Setup Wizard (2.2.0.731)
  • Broadband Network Utility (2.2.0.731)
  • Microsoft Wireless Base Station (MN-700) firmware (2.1.2.590)
  • Microsoft Wireless USB Adapter (MN-510) driver (3.1.3.31)
  • Microsoft Wireless Notebook Adapter (MN-520) driver (3.1.3.31)
  • Microsoft Wireless Notebook Adapter (MN-720) driver (3.60.7.0)
  • Microsoft Wireless PCI Adapter (MN-730) driver (3.60.7.0)
We believe the update is ready to go, but have not updated the Web site and Auto Update yet. If you want to get an early look at it, you can find it here:

AW: Click the headline for the full Readme page which also includes links to the updates.

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#1 By 21203 (4.5.32.137) at Tuesday, July 27, 2004 12:24:59 PM
WPA definitely improved!
The management console is a lot more snappy now, and seems more streamlined.

#2 By 135 (209.180.28.6) at Tuesday, July 27, 2004 02:51:24 PM
Interesting. I thought after they dumped this product they'd stop supporting it.

#3 By 21203 (208.252.96.220) at Tuesday, July 27, 2004 04:12:36 PM
I was pleasantly surprised. Especially since WPA seems to be stable now for me which is a huge plus.

The snappier admin interface really helps too, because before it was a PITA to do anything quickly.

#4 By 2960 (156.80.64.137) at Wednesday, July 28, 2004 01:29:37 PM
It sure was #4.

I bought some of this stuff, but luckily it was only a week before the big discontinuing announcement so I was able to return it all and go elsewhere.

The MN-700 Router had to go anyway. It does not work properly with CheckPoint SecureRemote/SecureClient VPN.

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