I remember that the Orinoco instructions indicated to prefix the WEP key 
with "0x" or something like that. I didn't do it since the key connected 
on the first try. Good suggestion! I'll try prefixing the WEP key next 
time out. 

> ... to enter a WEP key in internet connect, I have to prefix it with a 
> $ character, according the manual that came with my wireless Asante 
> router. I don't know if that would apply also to OS 9.
>
> Henry
>
> On Friday, Jan 30, 2004, at 16:38 Canada/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Yesterday I was in a coffee shop that had free wireless LAN access and
>> although my Orinoco Gold card saw the LAN with good signal strength, 
>> none of my TCP/IP applications would connect.

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