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Wireless Networking - xp pro sp2 passphrase wep |
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Hello, I have tried to find a solution but have come up empty handed. I am
running xp pro sp2 and from what I can tell is that you need to know the hex key 1 in order to access any WEP security wireless network. My problem is that many coffee shops I go to, only hand out the passphrase rather than the key. How can I get around this problem? =?Utf-8?B?cGFibG93ZXJr?= |
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It seems that your card drivers are Not allowing passphrase. Try to log to the Card's manufacturer support site and see if there is updated Drivers. Otherwise, consider buying a new Card. Jack (MVP-Networking). "pablowerk" <> wrote in message news:981BA440-2C97-4D11-865E-... > Hello, I have tried to find a solution but have come up empty handed. I am > running xp pro sp2 and from what I can tell is that you need to know the > hex > key 1 in order to access any WEP security wireless network. > > My problem is that many coffee shops I go to, only hand out the passphrase > rather than the key. How can I get around this problem? Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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"pablowerk" wrote:
> Hello, I have tried to find a solution but have come up empty handed. I am > running xp pro sp2 and from what I can tell is that you need to know the hex > key 1 in order to access any WEP security wireless network. > > My problem is that many coffee shops I go to, only hand out the passphrase > rather than the key. How can I get around this problem? This depends also on your wireless utility. The built-in Windows one (WZC) lets you to enter the key in two formats: as hex or text. In latter case, length of the text string must be either 5 or 13 characters. --PA =?Utf-8?B?UGF2ZWwgQS4=?= |
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