TKIP versus AES?

I know the basics of the difference (change the keys every once in a while versus a better encryption algorythm), but is there any practical difference (better security, better interoperability) between the two?

Is WPA with AES the same as WPA2, aka 802.11i?

Will the built-in WinDoze XP supplicant handle any and all of the above?

Thanks!

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William P.N. Smith
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I understood WPA-PSK AES to be WPA2...

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__spc__

This just came up in one of our meetings and after everything I read, it seems like WPA w/ AES would be WPA2, but if anyone has a link to documentation confirming this, I certainly would appreciate it.

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pezmel
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Did you download the update?

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Bob II

Thanks!

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William P.N. Smith

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