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Hi,
I have a D-link di-624 and I've been using it for a while using the WPA-PSK with a desktop using a D-link DWL-G520 wireless network card! I just got a laptop that has a built in Broadcom 802.11g wireless card. The laptop won't connect to the router if using the WPA-PSK encryption, it takes almost 2 minutes to get the IP address and then shows, "limited or no connectivity"! Switching the encryption to WEP, the laptop connects with no problems! I called D-link but they said that they don't support WPA and if I want to use it I should figure it out myself!! The laptop has SP2 installed and all the latest updates from Microsoft and the Broadcom card has the latest driver as well! I hope that someone can help me out! I really want to use the WPA if I can! Thank you very much. Lisa |
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hi
i have a d-link 624 router using wpa-psk , i have a acer aspire 3002lci with a broadcom 802.11g that has the same problem your having. i used a d-link dwl-650 pcmcia card from my other laptop that didn't experience this problem to set up a second wireless connection on the acer laptop after i installed the drivers it connected up , so i tried the broadcom wireless connection and it started to work dont know if this will be a permanent fix , but its working now.hope this helps you "Lisa" wrote: > Hi, > > I have a D-link di-624 and I've been using it for a while using the WPA-PSK > with a desktop using a D-link DWL-G520 wireless network card! I just got a > laptop that has a built in Broadcom 802.11g wireless card. The laptop won't > connect to the router if using the WPA-PSK encryption, it takes almost 2 > minutes to get the IP address and then shows, "limited or no connectivity"! > Switching the encryption to WEP, the laptop connects with no problems! I > called D-link but they said that they don't support WPA and if I want to use > it I should figure it out myself!! > > The laptop has SP2 installed and all the latest updates from Microsoft and > the Broadcom card has the latest driver as well! I hope that someone can > help me out! I really want to use the WPA if I can! Thank you very much. > > > =?Utf-8?B?am9obg==?= |
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It does work fine with the D-link card in the PC as I mentioned, so you are
right it is compatible with other d-link products! Unfrotuantly, I don't have a d-link pcmcia card to fix whatever is wrong or missing in the laptop like you did! I am not going to go out and buy one to get the laptop to work with wpa-psk, it is just not worth it! It should be a little thing in there that needs tweaking and I am sure D-link know all about it but for some reason they refuse to support wpa at the moment! I hope someone here figured it out and would share it with me. Thanks again! "john" <> wrote in message news > hi > > i have a d-link 624 router using wpa-psk , i have a acer aspire 3002lci > with > a broadcom 802.11g that has the same problem your having. i used a d-link > dwl-650 pcmcia card from my other laptop that didn't experience this > problem > to set up a second wireless connection on the acer laptop after i > installed > the drivers it connected up , so i tried the broadcom wireless connection > and > it started to work > dont know if this will be a permanent fix , but its working now.hope this > helps you > > > "Lisa" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I have a D-link di-624 and I've been using it for a while using the >> WPA-PSK >> with a desktop using a D-link DWL-G520 wireless network card! I just got >> a >> laptop that has a built in Broadcom 802.11g wireless card. The laptop >> won't >> connect to the router if using the WPA-PSK encryption, it takes almost 2 >> minutes to get the IP address and then shows, "limited or no >> connectivity"! >> Switching the encryption to WEP, the laptop connects with no problems! I >> called D-link but they said that they don't support WPA and if I want to >> use >> it I should figure it out myself!! >> >> The laptop has SP2 installed and all the latest updates from Microsoft >> and >> the Broadcom card has the latest driver as well! I hope that someone can >> help me out! I really want to use the WPA if I can! Thank you very much. >> >> >> mac |
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Same problem here. We have two laptops, one with a NetGear PC Card and
one with an internal Intel. After attempting WPA, I switched back to an open system. Now my wireless network icon in my system tray shows that I am disconnected. Yet I am posting this message at the same time. Have any of you noticed this? Matt mac wrote: > It does work fine with the D-link card in the PC as I mentioned, so you are > right it is compatible with other d-link products! Unfrotuantly, I don't > have a d-link pcmcia card to fix whatever is wrong or missing in the laptop > like you did! I am not going to go out and buy one to get the laptop to work > with wpa-psk, it is just not worth it! > > It should be a little thing in there that needs tweaking and I am sure > D-link know all about it but for some reason they refuse to support wpa at > the moment! I hope someone here figured it out and would share it with me. > Thanks again! > > > "john" <> wrote in message > news > > hi > > > > i have a d-link 624 router using wpa-psk , i have a acer aspire 3002lci > > with > > a broadcom 802.11g that has the same problem your having. i used a d-link > > dwl-650 pcmcia card from my other laptop that didn't experience this > > problem > > to set up a second wireless connection on the acer laptop after i > > installed > > the drivers it connected up , so i tried the broadcom wireless connection > > and > > it started to work > > dont know if this will be a permanent fix , but its working now.hope this > > helps you > > > > > > "Lisa" wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I have a D-link di-624 and I've been using it for a while using the > >> WPA-PSK > >> with a desktop using a D-link DWL-G520 wireless network card! I just got > >> a > >> laptop that has a built in Broadcom 802.11g wireless card. The laptop > >> won't > >> connect to the router if using the WPA-PSK encryption, it takes almost 2 > >> minutes to get the IP address and then shows, "limited or no > >> connectivity"! > >> Switching the encryption to WEP, the laptop connects with no problems! I > >> called D-link but they said that they don't support WPA and if I want to > >> use > >> it I should figure it out myself!! > >> > >> The laptop has SP2 installed and all the latest updates from Microsoft > >> and > >> the Broadcom card has the latest driver as well! I hope that someone can > >> help me out! I really want to use the WPA if I can! Thank you very much. > >> > >> > >> Matt |
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"Matt" <> wrote in message news: ups.com... > Same problem here. We have two laptops, one with a NetGear PC Card and > one with an internal Intel. After attempting WPA, I switched back to > an open system. Now my wireless network icon in my system tray shows > that I am disconnected. Yet I am posting this message at the same > time. Have any of you noticed this? > > Matt > > mac wrote: >> It does work fine with the D-link card in the PC as I mentioned, so you >> are >> right it is compatible with other d-link products! Unfrotuantly, I don't >> have a d-link pcmcia card to fix whatever is wrong or missing in the >> laptop >> like you did! I am not going to go out and buy one to get the laptop to >> work >> with wpa-psk, it is just not worth it! >> >> It should be a little thing in there that needs tweaking and I am sure >> D-link know all about it but for some reason they refuse to support wpa >> at >> the moment! I hope someone here figured it out and would share it with >> me. >> Thanks again! >> >> >> "john" <> wrote in message >> news >> > hi >> > >> > i have a d-link 624 router using wpa-psk , i have a acer aspire 3002lci >> > with >> > a broadcom 802.11g that has the same problem your having. i used a >> > d-link >> > dwl-650 pcmcia card from my other laptop that didn't experience this >> > problem >> > to set up a second wireless connection on the acer laptop after i >> > installed >> > the drivers it connected up , so i tried the broadcom wireless >> > connection >> > and >> > it started to work >> > dont know if this will be a permanent fix , but its working now.hope >> > this >> > helps you >> > >> > >> > "Lisa" wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I have a D-link di-624 and I've been using it for a while using the >> >> WPA-PSK >> >> with a desktop using a D-link DWL-G520 wireless network card! I just >> >> got >> >> a >> >> laptop that has a built in Broadcom 802.11g wireless card. The laptop >> >> won't >> >> connect to the router if using the WPA-PSK encryption, it takes almost >> >> 2 >> >> minutes to get the IP address and then shows, "limited or no >> >> connectivity"! >> >> Switching the encryption to WEP, the laptop connects with no problems! >> >> I >> >> called D-link but they said that they don't support WPA and if I want >> >> to >> >> use >> >> it I should figure it out myself!! >> >> >> >> The laptop has SP2 installed and all the latest updates from Microsoft >> >> and >> >> the Broadcom card has the latest driver as well! I hope that someone >> >> can >> >> help me out! I really want to use the WPA if I can! Thank you very >> >> much. >> >> >> >> >> >> If WEP works, and WPA is an option, then WPA will work also. You need XP SP2 for WPA - and the latest hardware drivers and firmware. Make sure that you're inputting the key correctly. My laptop has broadcom hardware in it, and I'm on WPA-PSK (TKIP) __spc__ |
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"__spc__" <> wrote in message news:j%O8f.10236$... > > "Matt" <> wrote in message > news: ups.com... >> Same problem here. We have two laptops, one with a NetGear PC Card and >>> >> >>> >> > > If WEP works, and WPA is an option, then WPA will work also. You need XP > SP2 for WPA - and the latest hardware drivers and firmware. Make sure > that you're inputting the key correctly. My laptop has broadcom hardware > in it, and I'm on WPA-PSK (TKIP) > Not entirely correct and that is according to D-link! I have the latest driver for my Broadcom hardware and the latest firmware for the D-link router and still my laptop will not connect with WPA-PSK, WEP is not an issue!! D-link said that they will only guarantee that WPA-PSK will work within the D-link product family. As I said in my original post, I've been struggling with this for few months and I can not get it to work, D-link will not offer any support to help troubleshoot the problem. I think you just got lucky that your adapter and router are somehow WPA-PSK compatible! Lisa |
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You may well stay unsuccessful with your mixing of D-Link and non D-Link
gear. However as a long-shot possibility I offer this observation: Certain key-sequences or even some characters seem not to go so well with some manufacturer's hardware. I've had instances, where this 60 character sequence for example U6TDW~e<M-xIi~I?6Jf*]|DJ#'[Ou?eNw)]^p}L1;5*.mSqt/m9~s$&,3B.- was pasted repeatedly into different (!) WLAN routers and always ended up shortened by more than half of the characters. Of course the same key pasted into a receiving NIC was ok and the handshake thereafter unsuccessful. There were other discrepancies too, but here's how I got to get mine working: Try persisting with a 63 character (504bits) key. Start off with making the key really simple, like 1111111111..........and so on. Double-check the count, AFTER you pasted it into the field and again AFTER you rebooted the router ! (use the arrow keys to scroll through all pasted characters!!!) If successful, try making more involved keys. A long shot, I know, but if you run out of other ideas, it may be worth a try. H.N. Herbert Nagler |
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"Herbert Nagler" wrote: > You may well stay unsuccessful with your mixing of D-Link and non D-Link > gear. > However as a long-shot possibility I offer this observation: > > Certain key-sequences or even some characters seem not to go so well with > some manufacturer's hardware. > I've had instances, where this 60 character sequence for example > U6TDW~e<M-xIi~I?6Jf*]|DJ#'[Ou?eNw)]^p}L1;5*.mSqt/m9~s$&,3B.- > was pasted repeatedly into different (!) WLAN routers and always ended up > shortened by more than half of the characters. Of course the same key pasted > into a receiving NIC was ok and the handshake thereafter unsuccessful. There > were other discrepancies too, but here's how I got to get mine working: > > Try persisting with a 63 character (504bits) key. > Start off with making the key really simple, like 1111111111..........and so > on. > Double-check the count, AFTER you pasted it into the field and again AFTER > you rebooted the router ! > (use the arrow keys to scroll through all pasted characters!!!) > > If successful, try making more involved keys. > > A long shot, I know, but if you run out of other ideas, it may be worth a > try. > > H.N. > > lisa i solved my wpa-psk problem by using wpa2 . i downloaded new firmware updates to my D-LINK di-624 router updated the drivers in the acer laptop with the broadcom wireless nic then went to microsoft to update win xp with wpa2 update kb893357 and the darn thing works perfectly. hope this works for you also john > =?Utf-8?B?am9obg==?= |
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