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Old 08-09-2010, 04:15 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by ZenRunner View Post
The Kindle 3 is supposed to support WPA2 security. On page 133 in the user's guide there's a screenshot that shows WiFi security options of none, WEP, WPA, and WPA2. I have a network with WPA2(AES) so it's a feature that's important to me too.
Hi thanks for all the info, I have decided to go for a Kindle as I would prefer to be able to access most books without the hasle of using a PC to transfer them to the device, Hopefully it will work with the WPA2 Encryption but on a worse case at least 3G is available.

I currently use Calibre to Convert eBooks to Mobi format (currently I use Kindle for PC for viewing EBooks as I found it was much quicker at loading EBooks than most of the other PC Ebook Readers), which should hopefully allow me to view books that are not available on Kindle Store.



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