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TerryNet Terry. Joined Mar 23, Messages 81, You're using bit WEP? Ascii Characters. Macboatmaster said:. Thank you for your help. TerryNet said:. I thought it was 26 hexadecimal on For bit encryption - You can enter 26 hexadecimal digits any combination of , a-f, A-F, zero key is not permitted or 13 ASCII characters.

Until you explain further relating what you are doing - to the information I have sent you I do not think I can help you further. Perhaps my good colleague TerryNet will be able to offer different advice. What wireless utility are you using? Please show a screen shot of the window where you must enter the key.

Seems to me, hard to remember that far back, that sometimes it was difficult to tell whatever utility was used that you wanted to enter hex. All my devices except the Windows XP work fine. However, when I try to connect the old XP laptop to the network and I am prompted for a pass key, when I enter the 26 Hexadecimal characters, the system reads them as ASCII and bombs out, telling me the key is too long.

Is there a prefix to indicate Hex? Since the laptop isn't on the network, it was easier to just take a photo with my phone. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts X. Latest: Xylop Today at AM. Windows 7.

Once you get the pop-up balloon similar to the above picture, click on the balloon, which will open the following screen:. Once the system checks your password, you should get a balloon in the lower-right-hand corner of the screen similar to the following:. You should now be connected to the UMKC wireless network. Your computer should automatically connect to UMKC wireless in the future.

If you change your UMKC password, you will need to enter your new password by clicking on the 'Click here to select a certificate or other credentials for connection to the network UMKCXP' pop-up as shown 3 images above, and you can then enter your new password on the box that will look like the box shown 2 images above. DMCA and other copyright information. E-mail questions or comments about this website to webmaster umkc. Download the complete instructions for easy printing.

Turn the computer back on. If a warning message displays saying that the software has not passed Windows testing, click Continue Anyway. The D-Link wireless icon will display in the right Taskbar. If the icon is green, the wireless notebook adapter is installed and you are ready to access the Internet. If you are unable to access the Internet, double-click the wireless connection icon to start the D-Link Configuration Utility.

Click Configuration to update the configuration information. If the USB adapter didn't connect automatically, be sure to change the SSID field to match what you entered when you configured your router.

Note: If you're unsure of the SSID you entered in your router, access your router's configuration screen to view your router security settings. Click Security to enter the security settings to match the settings when you configured your router. Select the WEP Key number 1, 2, 3, or 4 and then select 64 bits or bits to indicate the level of WEP security you chose when setting up your router. Enter the WEP Key you used when configuring your router.

Be sure to enter it in the same Key field you selected when setting up your router. Select Site Survey to display the available wireless networks. If you're traveling or using your notebook computer outside of your home, you can use this screen to find the available wireless networks in the area. If there are multiple wireless networks available, select the network you want to access and click Connect. Click Next when the InstallShield Wizard window displays.

Click Next when the Choose Destination Location window displays. Click Next when the Select Program Folder window displays. Install the D-Link wireless notebook adapter into an available cardbus slot in your notebook computer. Select Install the software automatically Recommended and click Next when the wizard to install the software displays.



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