Re: WPA problems Hardware and Software Networking by Compu Nerd Wpa is more secure than wep by my opinion. You might want to try to set your own key instead of using a preshared one. I allways set my own key because i dont know if there is a list of preshared router keys somewhere on the internet. Linksys routers allow you to set a key by entering a "passphrase" which then it hashes and creates your … WPA-PSK cracking Hardware and Software Networking by PhiberOptik hey folks, I am by no means a hacker, I have successfully cracked my home WEP encryption within 15minutes. I am now attempting to crack WPA-PSK, and I succeeded. Now here is where I stand. I am trying to crack my home WPA-PSK connection, except the password is composed of random numbers. Since I can't crack this using a brute forcing dictionary… WPA network support in ubuntu 8 on ppc? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by lil_panda I've just recently installed Ubuntu on a partition on my PowerMac G4 and have run into a little problem: the OS won't connect to my network that uses a WPA password:'( . I have tried using "Network Settings" to configure the wireless settings to use my network with a WPA password, but that doesn't work. Also, last week, I was able to … Re: WPA network support in ubuntu 8 on ppc? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by John A … to make sure you're using the correct mode; WPA/WPA2 has PSK mode for personal networks, as well as various… WPA problems Hardware and Software Networking by hinde A little while ago my dad mentioned a person in their car parked in our neighborhood. I figured that the guy was wardriving, and what with all the unsecure wireless networks around here I decided to enable wpa with a pre-shared key. Ever since I have been experiencing network problems. My old pc will get disconnected 1 time every half hour or … Re: WPA problems Hardware and Software Networking by jbennet which is the less secure one, WEP or WPA? Im using WEP preshared key i get a good speed WPA-PSK Password Hardware and Software Networking by fluffinator007 Hi All I'm new to the forums, and would like to thank you in advance for any help you can offer. Also, I do apologize at the relative simplicity of this question, I'll just get on with it now. I just set up a wireless network for my home and attempted to set the network up under WPA-PSK TKIP protection. I am using a broadband connection and… Re: WPA-PSK Password Hardware and Software Networking by yusuf muhammed Please help me, I don't know what to do with my Wii, I went to go set up the internet settings and I went to wireless connections to look for an access point and I found an access point but it asked for this WPA-PSK(TKIP) thingy and I dont know the password or key please help me out this access point was named llaja wpa and wpa2 Hardware and Software Networking by newbie1234 i want to know on which layer wpa and wpa2 in wireless is working. Can't configure wifi AP with WPA Hardware and Software Networking by strikeymate I have a Netgear wireless router (NB6Plus4W) configured with WPA-PSK security which is all working fine. The problem I have is with a new d-link wireless AP/Repeater I just got so that to use my laptop on WIFI away from my routers range. It does support WPA. You can see the pdf manual here... http://sgcdn.startech.com/005329/med...REPEAT300N.pdf … Re: Can't configure wifi AP with WPA Hardware and Software Networking by strikeymate Strange... today I am able to copy and paste, when previous times I was not able. Hi Slavi and Simon, Have solved the problem I think. The problem mainly is that the instructions (like anything from china) were ambiguos not clear, so I tried the instructions for the exact same LOOKING repeater that had a different brand name. (Many are putting … WEP/WPA Config Hardware and Software Networking by gtennant I have a WGT624g3 wireless router which is giving me a hard time in configuring WEP/WPA. I can access it if it is left OPEN, with both my laptop and other desktops in the house, so I am convinced it is not a client end problem (possibly erroneously). However, I have had poor luck with WEP/WPA. I have had success with WEP once, I bellieve, but … Thinkpad will not connect to WPA Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by Urbanfox This is for an IBM Thinkpad R40. The computer has XP (service pack 3) installed, all windows updates installed, etc. Basically, I can connect to WEP and unsecured networks, but nothing in regards to WPA. As a matter of fact, when I attempt to connect to a WPA network, it responds with this message basically stating the network appears to be … Re: Thinkpad will not connect to WPA Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by gdrori it might be that 802.11b doesn't support WPA. you should try buying a PCMCIA/USB wireless card supporting 802.11g and that should work. Re: running wpa on 2k Community Center by mimi41 [quote=jbennet;380949]You can only install XP [B]PRO[/B] over 2K. [U]NOT HOME OR MCE.[/U] What is WPA? Wireless Encryption? If so then you need XP SP2 for that[/quote] HI, WPA is Encryption and more secure than WEP but wont run on 2k so wanna put xp on but advised that you can't put xp pro over 2k, a bit confused now, can I put xp pro over 2k… Netgear WPA-PSK(TKIP) Key Hardware and Software Networking by gav152 Are the [COLOR=red][/COLOR]Netgear routers set to a default WPA key or do they all have a different one? Sorry but i dont [COLOR=green][/COLOR]know the model of the Netgear[COLOR=red][U][B][/B][/U][/COLOR] router because its not my router but i can pick it up on my laptop [COLOR=green][/COLOR]Im in Dublin Ireland Regards, Gavin Re: Netgear WPA-PSK(TKIP) Key Hardware and Software Networking by happygeek If it is not your router, and the network is protected by WPA encryption, why are you asking us? Ask the network admin if you have a legit access requirement. It does sound awfully like you are wanting us to help you to access a network that you should not be accessing - and that would be against the rules of DaniWeb and earn you an infraction... running wpa on 2k Community Center by mimi41 Hi Is there a SAFE way to install xp over 2k pro!!!! I need to put my comp running 2k on WPA on a work network and don't want to crash my aging pc... :-) Re: running wpa on 2k Community Center by jbennet You can only install XP [B]PRO[/B] over 2K. [U]NOT HOME OR MCE.[/U] What is WPA? Wireless Encryption? If so then you need XP SP2 for that Re: Netgear WPA-PSK(TKIP) Key Hardware and Software Networking by sstrg Netgear WPA-PSK(TKIP) Key Reply to Thread Ubuntu 10.04 LTS: having trouble connecting to WPA encrypted WLAN Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by W1ND0W5 So, here's the big deal. I recently installed Ubuntu 10.04 LTS alongside my Windows 7 install. It's great, all of the drivers are working, and I love the graphical effects! Anyway, I can't get it to connect to my home network. It is in range (sitting right next to it on my laptop) and it connects to other networks perfectly. It's just WPA that's … Re: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS: having trouble connecting to WPA encrypted WLAN Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by ryan461 Check if your router has WPS enabled. If your wireless card doesnt support it, or if Ubuntu doesnt support it, you wont be able to connect to the network. Also check that your encryption settings for WPA are the same as the router. Service Pack 3 - Can't connect to WPA Encryption Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by Zandermander I have a Windows XP SP3 computer, AT&T Uverse with a 2wire router and 2wire usb wireless adapter on my desktop. It was working earlier today just fine, not quite sure what happened but now it will not connect to my WPA encrypted router. I can connect to other wireless networks in my neighborhood no problem, and right now i am connected to my … Mac having Issues with WPA Secured Wireless Hardware and Software macOS by DAS-03590 … had the router with SSID Broadcast disabled and also under WPA2-Personal Key encryption before and all was working fine until… Re: WPA network support in ubuntu 8 on ppc? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by lil_panda This didn't work for me-the bar on the top of the screen says the signal strength is 87%, but the internet isn't working…And I just found out my network uses a WPA2 encryption. Re: WPA network support in ubuntu 8 on ppc? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by John A … you're trying to connect to might be using WPA2-EAP instead of WPA2-PSK. If you're trying to connect with… Re: WPA problems Hardware and Software Networking by 'Stein [quote]Is tehre a less problematic way for keeping any idiot with a wifi enabled laptop out of my network?[/quote] Although I hate to say it, I'm not too familiar with WEP encryption. However, I have seen a number of problems involved with it. The other point I would like to add is that I've seen other, network encryption programs out there … Re: WPA-PSK Password Hardware and Software Networking by fluffinator007 Well, I figured it out. Thanks for reading though. I downloaded the wireless manager from Intel (manufacturer or my wireless card) and used that instead of the default windows wireless manager. Then I configured the router manually using explorer and the IP as opposed to using the set-up disc that came with the router. And voila, wireless … Re: WPA-PSK Password Hardware and Software Networking by TheOgre If you don't own the AP, don't connect to it. Re: wpa and wpa2 Hardware and Software Networking by Ertan ERBEK I am not sure, but my idea working on Layer2