Guest oakridge Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 New HP desktop with LAN. 2yr old hp laptop using linksys router for wireless. New wireless connection is WEP. Linksys tech says my router supports WPA2, however, when I try to change the configuration to WPA2 it kicks me off-line and I have to go back to my wired desktop to change settings back to WEP. On my security properties it has a dropdown box with WPA2 option, but when checked it asks for a security key. I either don't have one or don't know where to find it -- nor do I understand where the problem lies. With linksys, with vista or my own ignorance? Thanks, I've worried this for weeks with no firm answer. -- oakridge Quote
Guest MowGreen [MVP] Posted April 24, 2008 Posted April 24, 2008 What's the model number of the router ? - If it's the WRT54G family, click here for it's download page. Be sure to check the Version as shown in the graphic: http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c...aypage=download If not, product select page: http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c...d=4139637314B03 You need to grab the User Manual to see how WPA2 is set up properly or, if you feel lucky, use the Quick Installation guide. Didn't the Linksys tech provide a clue besides telling you the router supports WPA2 ? MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008] =============== -343- FDNY Never Forgotten =============== oakridge wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > New HP desktop with LAN. 2yr old hp laptop using linksys router for > wireless. New wireless connection is WEP. Linksys tech says my router > supports WPA2, however, when I try to change the configuration to WPA2 it > kicks me off-line and I have to go back to my wired desktop to change > settings back to WEP. > > On my security properties it has a dropdown box with WPA2 option, but when > checked it asks for a security key. I either don't have one or don't know > where to find it -- nor do I understand where the problem lies. With > linksys, with vista or my own ignorance? > > Thanks, I've worried this for weeks with no firm answer.</span> Quote
Guest oakridge Posted April 24, 2008 Posted April 24, 2008 I replied to this message this morning but it doesn't seem to have posted. I did get it fixed though not quite as I had hoped. I don't think my linksys WRT54G V3 supports WPA2 even though the tech said it did. I ended up using WPA pre-shared key on linksys -- then using simply the WPA Personal in Vista and my "secret key". I assume these two equal. That combination works whereas when I was choosing WPA2 in Vista it would kick me off-line. It works for now, is better than WEP and I saved a minimum of $32.95 which I could apply to a new router if I wanted style_emoticons/ I did just come across this site that gives a good explanation of these different terms, ie the WPA-PSK. It was written in 2003 for XP, but still good, easy-to-understand information - especially the terminology. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/n...n_03july28.mspx -- oakridge "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > What's the model number of the router ? - > If it's the WRT54G family, click here for it's download page. > Be sure to check the Version as shown in the graphic: > http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c...aypage=download > > If not, product select page: > http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c...d=4139637314B03 > > You need to grab the User Manual to see how WPA2 is set up properly or, > if you feel lucky, use the Quick Installation guide. > Didn't the Linksys tech provide a clue besides telling you the router > supports WPA2 ? > > > MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008] > =============== > -343- FDNY > Never Forgotten > =============== > > > > oakridge wrote: > <span style="color:green"> > > New HP desktop with LAN. 2yr old hp laptop using linksys router for > > wireless. New wireless connection is WEP. Linksys tech says my router > > supports WPA2, however, when I try to change the configuration to WPA2 it > > kicks me off-line and I have to go back to my wired desktop to change > > settings back to WEP. > > > > On my security properties it has a dropdown box with WPA2 option, but when > > checked it asks for a security key. I either don't have one or don't know > > where to find it -- nor do I understand where the problem lies. With > > linksys, with vista or my own ignorance? > > > > Thanks, I've worried this for weeks with no firm answer.</span> > </span> Quote
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