Alpha2 said:
The DS's main problem with the newer network set ups is probably the fact that you don't really have a reliable way to upgrade the firmware to support it, unless you buy the next upgrade of the DS which probably will support it.
The Pand on the other hand, even if it dosent support it at launch there's nothing to stop it from being capable of it in the future.
I believe that in fact the CPU is not powerful enough to support more advanced features on the DS, though I heard this from a source that may be unreliable.
It's true. I know someone who makes DS games for a living and have heard lots of stories about the DS's luxurious four megabytes of RAM, exciting 66+33 MHz CPUs and gigantic VRAM that could be addressed by Real Mode-MS DOS. The DS is innovative but it's not powerful. Trying to do WPA while running a game at the same time is unfeasible (plus I'm certain that the Wifi chip matches the rest of the device's performance).
WPA and WPA2 will be in the DSi, the partially backwards compatible new revision, which comes with 133+33 MHz CPUs and four times the RAM.
I propose explicitly supporting 802.1X (aka RADIUS) and VPNs with the Pandora simply because we can.