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Wireless Networking - Automating WEP for new wireless router |
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Hi,
I have just installed a new wireless gateway (Actiontec) - my wife uses it for her Mac (she installed it) and I am using on my PC. The gateway/router works fine, except that I have to type in the 13 digit WEP to connect each time. I have tried going to the Properties for the Wireless Connection in Network Connections but I can't see anything there that allows me to save the WEP and have it entered automatically so that my laptop just connects to the network when I boot up, without me having enter the WEP manually. I'm sure I am missing something very obvious - can anyone help? Thanks, WillCaz. =?Utf-8?B?V2lsbENheg==?= |
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For starters, don't use WEP...
"WillCaz" <> wrote in message news:1F338E50-0305-4CEA-9F2C-... > Hi, > I have just installed a new wireless gateway (Actiontec) - my wife uses it > for her Mac (she installed it) and I am using on my PC. The gateway/router > works fine, except that I have to type in the 13 digit WEP to connect each > time. I have tried going to the Properties for the Wireless Connection in > Network Connections but I can't see anything there that allows me to save > the > WEP and have it entered automatically so that my laptop just connects to > the > network when I boot up, without me having enter the WEP manually. > I'm sure I am missing something very obvious - can anyone help? > Thanks, > WillCaz. Nobody |
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Fabulous, but cryptic. Can you elaborate?
"Nobody" wrote: > For starters, don't use WEP... > > "WillCaz" <> wrote in message > news:1F338E50-0305-4CEA-9F2C-... > > Hi, > > I have just installed a new wireless gateway (Actiontec) - my wife uses it > > for her Mac (she installed it) and I am using on my PC. The gateway/router > > works fine, except that I have to type in the 13 digit WEP to connect each > > time. I have tried going to the Properties for the Wireless Connection in > > Network Connections but I can't see anything there that allows me to save > > the > > WEP and have it entered automatically so that my laptop just connects to > > the > > network when I boot up, without me having enter the WEP manually. > > I'm sure I am missing something very obvious - can anyone help? > > Thanks, > > WillCaz. > > > =?Utf-8?B?V2lsbENheg==?= |
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WEP can be broken in less than 2 minutes and gives you a false sense
of security. Use WPA2-Personal or at least WPA. If your brand new router does not support anything better than WEP, replace it with one that does. What Windows OS are you using? What wireless in what laptop? You haven't given enough info for anyone to really do much else than guess as to what is going on. On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 22:08:03 -0700, WillCaz <> wrote: >Hi, >I have just installed a new wireless gateway (Actiontec) - my wife uses it >for her Mac (she installed it) and I am using on my PC. The gateway/router >works fine, except that I have to type in the 13 digit WEP to connect each >time. I have tried going to the Properties for the Wireless Connection in >Network Connections but I can't see anything there that allows me to save the >WEP and have it entered automatically so that my laptop just connects to the >network when I boot up, without me having enter the WEP manually. >I'm sure I am missing something very obvious - can anyone help? >Thanks, >WillCaz. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ Barb Bowman |
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"WillCaz" <> wrote in message news:9BD7F4AB-2F79-42C3-AD58-... > Fabulous, but cryptic. Can you elaborate? WEP is too easy to break. Use WPA instead. Do MACs support WPA? Jim > > "Nobody" wrote: > >> For starters, don't use WEP... >> >> "WillCaz" <> wrote in message >> news:1F338E50-0305-4CEA-9F2C-... >> > Hi, >> > I have just installed a new wireless gateway (Actiontec) - my wife uses >> > it >> > for her Mac (she installed it) and I am using on my PC. The >> > gateway/router >> > works fine, except that I have to type in the 13 digit WEP to connect >> > each >> > time. I have tried going to the Properties for the Wireless Connection >> > in >> > Network Connections but I can't see anything there that allows me to >> > save >> > the >> > WEP and have it entered automatically so that my laptop just connects >> > to >> > the >> > network when I boot up, without me having enter the WEP manually. >> > I'm sure I am missing something very obvious - can anyone help? >> > Thanks, >> > WillCaz. >> >> >> Jim |
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