Simon Still Wrote: 
> A bit of an odd one - i don't know if it's a bug or not.  I set up
> WPA-PSK
> on my Netgear router with a 12 digit numerical key.  This worked fine
> on my
> XP laptop and on the Nokia 770 but my SB2 will not play ball - it gets
> as
> far as DHPC but takes a bizarre IP address on a completely different
> subnet
> which of course means it can't connect with my server.  Adding a
> single
> non-numerical character and it's fine.  Is this the SB2 thats out of
> spec or
> are the other devices overly flexible in what they'll allow?
I didn't know about the numeric entry thing, but is there a reason why
you're using such a weak WPA key?  Twelve characters would be trivial
to crack.

http://www.kurtm.net/wpa-pskgen/


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