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Wireless router: encryption question!
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Hi! My friend just installed a wireless router for me, along with a USB wireless adaptor plugged into my laptop, as it wasn't wireless enabled. I have XP home, and I'm on Virgin broadband. Now, it's all working fine, except that the dongle's encryption disables itself everytime I switch the laptop off, and I have to manually enable it for it to be able to "talk" to my router. Why is that? Is there a way to lock it on encryption so it stays that way? I don't really want to leave my connection unsecured, so I want to be able to use the encryption automatically. I hope I have explained properly.....Many thanks in advance!
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WEP open system is what you need
the router should have a ssid - (just an identifier)
and a wep key - 10 hex numbers (0-9 +a-f ie a3f2e5b697)
open network places
look for wireless networks
chose yours .... it will ask you for a key - enter the same wep one as is in the router.
keep it simple use 64 bit wep (unless you are james bond it's good enough)
if still no joy ... it's the dongle
unfortunately compatibility is a bit of a minefield
the router should have a ssid - (just an identifier)
and a wep key - 10 hex numbers (0-9 +a-f ie a3f2e5b697)
open network places
look for wireless networks
chose yours .... it will ask you for a key - enter the same wep one as is in the router.
keep it simple use 64 bit wep (unless you are james bond it's good enough)
if still no joy ... it's the dongle
unfortunately compatibility is a bit of a minefield