i've just set up my new wifi router(a linksys WRT54G) to use WPA2 with AES encryption. i've gotten it working fine on my linux box with wpa_supplicant, but for some reason windows won't connect to it. i've had to set it to WPA2 with "TKIP+AES" encryption, so i can connect to it from windows. i've also had to change wpa_supplicant to use TKIP. what i dont understand is what "TKIP+AES" means, does it mean that it's able to use both encryption types depending on what the client needs(this seems to be the case, because if i specify CCMP with wpa_supplicant while the router is set to TKIP+AES encryption, it works). but, what's the point of using AES at all if most of the windows computers are using TKIP?

i've heard that windows is supposed to be able to use wifi with AES encryption, but i have sp2 and all the updates and it gives me an error when i try to connect and the encryption is set to AES.