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Can't enter letters into wifi password
I m trying to connect to a linksys wireless router using wep 128 bit encryption. I select the network from the search list but when it prompts for the password, it will not accept any letters - only numbers. Funny thing is if I set up a profile for that network, I can enter the key and it works fine. Just can't connect directly. Any ideas?
I tried some of the other secured networks that were in range and 2 would let me type letters and/or numbers into the password field, one other would not.
Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG is the card in my Inspiron 8600 (just updated the driver to 11.1.0.0)
PudgyOne
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September 13th, 2010 15:00
ajcstr,
WEP can be a problem and it can also be hacked in 10 minutes or less, with the right tools. Try using these Recommended Wireless Router Settings in your wireless router, I use channel 11.
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Can you connect in the safe mode with networking?
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September 14th, 2010 09:00
ajcstr,
Using the WPA-PSK(TKIP) Security (Personal) should be good enough. If you want to add Mac address filtering, you can but most people forget they're using it and then when a new wireless device needs added, they forget to add the Mac address and/or they forget how to log into the wireless router.
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ajcstr
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September 14th, 2010 09:00
Thanks,
I'll give those a try - why is it suggested to NOT use MAC address filtering in the Recommended Wireless router settings?
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September 15th, 2010 13:00
It appears to be a problem related to that particular linksys router because the problem did not repeat when connecting to another router.
JESTSTAR
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August 3rd, 2011 08:00
The password it's looking for is actually located on the Linksys Wireless Router. It is 8 numbers long. Hope this helps.
greyfox1usa
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October 30th, 2011 14:00
I have a Belkin router and have the same problem. Accepts numbers but no letters.
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October 30th, 2011 15:00
greyfox1usa,
Some Belkin routers don't like WPA Security. They had a problem telling the difference between WPA-PSK(TKIP) Security(Personal) and WPA-AES. Try a different type of security.
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herso24
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June 22nd, 2012 14:00
Thanks a lot, you actually gave the best answer for the problem, you were right and it worked perfect. I really appreciate it.
TruettNeathery
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October 13th, 2012 11:00
My Cisco Router has a serial number that includes letters as well as numbers, so it will not work either.