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Airport Extreme -- WPA2 -- Access from PC laptop running Vista
Dustin Harper dhar...@vistarip.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Do you have WEP or any security on the Linksys? What errors does it give you, or can Vista just not see the router itself? Also, is it a laptop (check to see if the wireless is turned on on the laptop)?

DG834G - XP and Vista
tomlives2000 m...@mail.com microsoft public windows vista general Talk to the school IT department and they will give you the set up info. A few points about it, the home connection i was setting up was secured, the type was WEP... So i get internet at home-- it's weak, but it works, occasionaly it cuts off but

HP Laptop/Vista after a week
Barb Bowman b...@nospam.com microsoft public windows networking wireless let us know either way On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 07:38:17 -0000, "Keith Willcocks" <buccan...@invalidaddress.inv> wrote: I will take it up again with them next Wednesday. I wasn't aware that it was (for want of a better description) an intermediate

Any Password on Vista?
Feeling a bit cynical today... ;-) John Barnes wrote: As I pointed out in a Vista post, how difficult this will be when the update doesn't work (none of mine did) .... <Even with that, Windows Easy Transfer can capture the XP files and settings <and the WEP Companion can move the apps (but only between two physical

HP Laptop/Vista after a week
jim j...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing i too am having problems. several of the people with me have the exact same computer NONE of them are broadcasting SSID's (no problem there), and they are all using WEP 128. The Wireless access points are high-end Cisco's.

Vista Laptop Won't Accept 6 Character WEP Key
China Doll ChinaD...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Deleted this connection, and started over. but still will not keep wep key in place. -- China D "China Doll" wrote: thanks. I will try that. -- China D "NotMe" wrote: delete that connection and make a new one from scratch with the

Vista keeps losing WEP Encryption key
Vista has a number of wireless issues. For some, fixes or workarounds are available on the MS site. If you wish to try the SP1 preview, it is available too, and should include all fixes known up to the date (but possibly, new bugs as well....). Here is list of some known symptoms

Airport Extreme -- WPA2 -- Access from PC laptop running Vista
I always thought that linux encryption is good (it's gotta be better than WEP), but maybe you're right. esp with businesses. 43. Like 11 this definitely needs to be looked into. 66. There are some command line tools for recovering data, but snapshotting would be very nice. I say that it is needed, but I'm unsure

Any Password on Vista?
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deValm...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows mediacenter Linksys wrt54gl G 128bit wep 1.01 library is organized by sub folders for each album. Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/meetexperts/bowman.mspx

Vista Laptop Won't Accept 6 Character WEP Key
Keith Willcocks buccan...@invalidaddress.inv microsoft public windows networking wireless I have a Vista Laptop and need to connect to a router that is operating with a non hexadecimal 6 character WEP key. The other PCs connecting to it are all XP machines and have no difficulty. My Vista machine brings up a

Vista - Wireless network connection
All he needs are the security key wep/wpa. Erm, what CD? The only CD that comes with the DG834G that I can think of is the one with the manuals on it. I think you're getting confused with ISP supplied equipment. -- Regards, Stuart. WRONG - it also has a driver Driver for what? and utility program that can run you

WPA-PSK Network config w/MS VISTA
Also, if I want to connect to a network that uses something more secure than WEP keys, I'm out of luck with the windows wireless stuff. I'll have to use Lenovo's control for that. XP has always had good support for wireless. Vista even moreso. Search the web for Linux and wireless and see the countless problems it

Vista and WPA-PSk
Martin Mar...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi I would also reset your router settings! WEP is not very secure. Can you use WPA or WPA"? This is more up to date and alot safer. (You will have to connect your PC to the router using the cable to do this) -- Martin "Jack

Vista Laptop Won't Accept 6 Character WEP Key
All he needs are the security key wep/wpa. Erm, what CD? The only CD that comes with the DG834G that I can think of is the one with the manuals on it. I think you're getting confused with ISP supplied equipment. WRONG - it also has a driver and utility program that can run you through setting the router up.

Vista/360 MCE causes d-link dgl-3420 wireless game adapter to
However, when I go into this particular computer (which has Vista on it), when I go into the wireless network properties and go into the Security window, the WEP key passphrase is wrong. When I try to change it to the correct one, click OK , but then go back into it, it's like the changes never took place. HELP!

Linksys Routers and Vista Problems
Problem is my access point supports only WEP, WPA or WPA2 all PSK. No change of assigning this access point as a radius client then. As far as I understood Vista is by default configured for autheticating against a radius server. Is there any way to disable or change these settings? Arno "Douglas Boyd [MSFT]"

Corporate PC buyers want Linux with VM XP - not Vista
Tim Lee tlee5...@newsgroup.nospam microsoft public win32 programmer networks Hi, I am currently testing wifi compatibility on Windows Vista. To connect our Wifi adapter to the Well sometimes if the ap is WEP only it works after a long delay but if the the security is WPA or WPA2 we never get an IP address.

Vista Laptop Won't Accept 6 Character WEP Key
I put in my wep key (stored in a text file so I can copy and paste {the new interface is even applied to notepad... looks pretty sweet IMHO}) and I was on the network. I then decided to check my device manager and see if there were any drivers that Vista didn't grab. Well, it found my wireless card, and my DVD+RW,

Windows Vista discussion (not flame please)
Vista thinks it has the newest version, but it doesn't. Fixed the problem right away. Hope this helps. "djstoney" wrote: Hello, I have a problem with my wireless setup my card is a realtek RTL8187 and the router is a netgear DGB111GTUK. The problem is the two XP machines that conect to WEP shared key work fine,

Linksys and Vista
I have Vista on my laptop. I need to connect to a wireless network which has WEP encryption with a 6 character pass phrase. Every time I attempt to connect Vista tells me that the pass phrase must be 5 or 13 characters long. The other users all have XP machines and are connected and working.