Hi Claude,

You can delete your configuration by going into the connectivity menu and then 
review an existing connection.

You can delete that configuration and the help menu should give you the correct 
command to do that.

As for the wep key, it has to be exactly the same as the one on your router and 
it is case-sensitive.  

If you use the 64-bit encryption, the key must be 10 characters in length and 
contain the letters a through f and numbers 0 through 9.  If you're using 
128-bit 
encryption, the key must be 26 characters long also using only numbers 0-9 
and/or letters a through f.  

I tend to  stay away from using uppercase letters as it can be more tricky to 
enter them on the bn.  Also, in many routers you have the option of letting the 
router select a key for you or you can enter it manually.  I find it much 
easier to get the key entered into the bn correctly if I enter it manually into 
the router.  

Actually, you could make up the key with only numbers if you wanted.  That way 
you wouldn't have to worry about the case of the letters, but the same 
holds true if you set the code up yourself manually.

Don





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