Hi Tom: before I tried the suggestion around shared authentication I reset and bingo I'm good to go ... many thanks ..
Regards,
Charlie.
Charlie Macdonald
2145 Connaught Avenue
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3L 2Z2
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Lange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Wirless Issue


Hey Charlie,
You wrote:

Well thanks Tom - you have given me some hope anyway (smile) - yes when I review my active connection I get an IP address that seems out of kilter Ie: 169.254.67.etc. I've typed in my key so many times I know it by heart and have reset and in fact loaded Keysoft 7.2 while trying to get this going.

I have a linksys G router with one computer hardwired and one working wireless - it can handle 50 machines (the default). I believe it is running in infrastructure (at least that is what the wireless computer is showing). So I've setting the configuration as "infrastructure mode "yes" and shared authentication "no" and "yes" to automatically get an IP address.

Change shared authentication to yes. I bet that'll do the trick. If not, we'll look at some other things.

Tom

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