LEAP on a Pocket PC
I am looking for an SD Wi-fi card that supports LEAP on a Pocket PC platform. Is there such a thing?

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It doesn't look like it. LEAP (Lightweight EAP) is part of Cisco's Certified Extensions (CCX) program, so you can start by checking the CCX client devices page on Cisco's Web site. Unfortunately, I don't see any SDIO cards on the list right now.

SanDisk's Connect Wi-Fi SD card does not appear to support 802.1X at all. However, Socket's SDIO WLAN card supports 802.1X with EAP-TLS and PEAP on PPC, so you might be able to use that SD card if your WLAN supports multiple EAP types.

This was first published in March 2004