My husband created the key and read it to me, I don't know what he used or
if he let the program generate it or what.  
 


Rose Combs
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] WEP key

Rose:

Sounds like your WEP key problems are solved.  But, in reading your notes, I
found one other point of interest. I've always had trouble using the Linksys
self generating keys.  For those not familiar with the Linksys routers, they
give you an option to type in a normal word like guidedog and then having
the router generate the actual router WEP key. For whatever reason, this
automatically generated key doesn't translate back well to the BrailleNote.

When using my Linksys RT54g routers, I always go to the space below the pass
phrase option and type an all digital (all numbers) key.  Basically, I just
put together several sets of numbers that I know I can remember, like family
birthdays, social security numbers, street address numbers or phone numbers.
Basically, you want to create a key that no one else would be able to guess
about you. .  By using all digits, I avoid the Braille entry as well as the
case sensitivity issues that are sometimes encountered.

hth
Jeff



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