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I have an older laptop that I cannot seem to get connected to my router which is using WPA2 security. I did a little research and made sure that I have Windows XP update KB893357 installed (came with SP3). But I am still unable to get it to connect to the router and the only security options that are available under the manually connect to a wireless network are WEP and WPA. Is this due to the wireless card in the laptop being too old and not supporting WPA2?
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