I've turned on WEP-128.

Now when I boot the MVP, it's gets an IP, but then says it can't find my
media server.  I see the output from mvprelay saying that it is responding
to a request.  The MVP brings up the "preferred server" screen, I hit
rescan, and it finds my server.  I move forward to "ok" or reboot it and it
comes up every time saying that it can't find my previously saved preferred
server, even though mvprelay is responding to the request.

Any more ideas?  I'm about to turn off the WEP and see if I can get as far
as I did before.


Valdis Rigdon-3 wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the tip; I turned off WEP security on the router thinking
> I'd take that out of the picture, with the intent of turning it on
> later.   I'll turn on WEP-128 and try it again.
> 
> On Nov 30, 2007 3:05 PM, MVallevand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Nov 30, 2007 2:59 PM, Valdis Rigdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > I've been trying to the last couple of days to get my wireless H3
>> connected,
>> > and I'm almost there (I think) but I've run into a snag.  Maybe someone
>> here
>> > can help.
>>
>> I would make sure that WEP-128 is being used.  That would explain the
>> problem you are seeing.  WEP-64 isn't support, and no encryption fails
>> when the flash has never had a WEP address stored.
>>
>> Martin
>>
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