The products, including components and systems from Atheros Communications, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Intel, Intersil and Symbol Technologies, can interoperate using the WPA specification, the nonprofit organization announced at the Networld+Interop (N+I) trade show here. The alliance also will demonstrate WPA in its booth on the N+I show floor.
WPA was developed by the alliance using a subset of the IEEE (
WEP has come under fire for being too easy for electronic eavesdroppers to crack. The danger that poses has held back enterprise adoption of wireless LANs, according to industry analysts.
The vendors will be able to mark the certified products with the alliance's WPA label. The alliance currently certifies products for interoperability using the 11Mbps IEEE 802.11b standard and the 54Mbps 802.11a standard. It announced Tuesday a test program for 802.11g, a standard near completion that will allow a carrying capacity of about 54Mbps using the same radio spectrum as 802.11b, providing a relatively low-cost option for higher speed wireless LANs.
The alliance certified the following products for WPA interoperability:
-- Atheros AR5BCB-00025A - AR5001X+ 802.11a/b/g CardBus Reference Design Board -- Atheros AR5BAP-00025A - AR5001AP 802.11a/b/g Access Point -- Broadcom 802.11g Access Point Reference Design - BCM94306-GAP -- Broadcom 802.11g CardBus Reference Design - BCM94306CB -- Cisco Access Point AIR-AP1230B -- Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 LAN 3B Mini-PCI Adapter -- Intersil Prism 2.5 Reference Design PCMCIA Card ISL37300P -- Intersil Prism Access Point Development Kit ISL36356A -- Symbol Wireless NetworkerCompactFlash Wireless LAN Adapter Model LA-4137
Networking component maker Broadcom said it is already working with makers of wireless LAN access points and clients on products that will ship with certified WPA support. Broadcom makes transceivers for 11Mbps 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a and dual-band 802.11a/g wireless LAN systems. In its 54M bps transceivers it also includes hardware acceleration for AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), which is not required for WPA but will be part of the 802.11i standard, said Jeff Abramowitz, Broadcom's senior director of marketing for wireless LAN products.

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