On Mar 2, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

> 
> On Mar 2, 2010, at 4:31 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
> 
>> 
>> How do I set my router to do the WPA-PSK? Is the password protocol the same 
>> as WPA-Enterprise.
>> My NETGEAR router won't do a b card with WPA Personal. I also had a D-Link 
>> that wouldn't do the WPA either.
> 
> What Netgear router do you have?
> 

RangeMax Wireless- N  Gigabit router WNR3500 v2
> I only vaguely remember how mine got set up...I set it up once and it's 
> worked ever since, but as I recall you selected the radio button that said 
> WPA, entered the password and that was that. I put in the same password on my 
> Macs and it just worked. I've never had a lick of trouble connecting my macs 
> (with original 802.11b Airport cards).
> 
> There certainly wan't anything special I had to do, and there's no nonsense 
> about specifying a hex key or not. Both the router and the Macs use the ASCII 
> password.
> 
> Make sure your routers have the latest firmware.
> 


> I have the latest firmware and this has been a real haqssel for me. I had the 
> same problem with a D-LINK DIR655 and the support said it was a bad unit and 
> after a new one came and the same issue arose I switched back to NETGEARs and 
> still no b card with password so i use the USB n dongles and all works fine. 
> Plus the n is faster file transfer to the other machines.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA






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