Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Wi-Fi connection details

2009-10-12 Thread radish
fully;470996 Wrote: Now why would it be so hard to support that kind of line, if you forget for a second how cumbersome it will be to enter it into the radio? Because that's exactly the problem. WPA key is defined as a limited subset of 7-bit ASCII, so that's already covered. Any valid WPA

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Wi-Fi connection details

2009-10-12 Thread radish
MelonMonkey;470869 Wrote: XP doesn't (generally) support WPA nor WPA2. Huh? I have a bunch of XP boxes that would like to disagree with you. I'm using WPA2/AES with a 16-char key. -- radish 'HELP ME RAISE MONEY FOR CHILDREN'S CANCER RESEARCH!' (HTTP://WWW.ADAMREEVE.COM/24IN24/)

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Wi-Fi connection details

2009-10-12 Thread vw195
radish;471032 Wrote: Huh? I have a bunch of XP boxes that would like to disagree with you. I'm using WPA2/AES with a 16-char key. I don't understand this comment either. -- vw195 vw195's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Wi-Fi connection details

2009-10-12 Thread vw195
I was a little unclear but I was agreeing with Radish as I have WPA2-AES using XP as well. -- vw195 vw195's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=32644 View this thread:

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Wi-Fi connection details

2009-10-11 Thread radish
fully;470070 Wrote: Here is an example of how the SSID would look: µ¡QZW`T!+ZZdQÊøÈuaâ$s°¿(îyãHÕ Why on EARTH would you set your SSID to that? -- radish 'HELP ME RAISE MONEY FOR CHILDREN'S CANCER RESEARCH!' (HTTP://WWW.ADAMREEVE.COM/24IN24/) http://www.last.fm/user/polymeric

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Wi-Fi connection details

2009-10-11 Thread MelonMonkey
If you want to secure your network you should learn a bit about wireless security. Crazy SSID or non-broadcast ID do absolutely nothing to secure your network. Nothing. Any idiot with a a tool to break your encryption will also be able to find your network whether or not it has an SSID. Also,

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Wi-Fi connection details

2009-10-10 Thread toby10
I'm not tech savvy enough to understand exactly what you are asking. But I can tell you that my network is WPA2 with a 63 character key generated from one of those web sites that randomly selects a combination of numbers, letters, symbols.. and all of my SB players including Radio connect

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Wi-Fi connection details

2009-10-10 Thread Phil Leigh
toby10;470068 Wrote: I'm not tech savvy enough to understand exactly what you are asking. But I can tell you that my network is WPA2 with a 63 character key generated from one of those web sites that randomly selects a combination of numbers, letters, symbols.. and all of my SB players

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Wi-Fi connection details

2009-10-09 Thread radish
WPA uses a key made up not of the full 255 character ASCII set but the so-called printable ASCII set (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII#ASCII_printable_characters). As far as I know, Radio will let you enter any of those. -- radish 'HELP ME RAISE MONEY FOR CHILDREN'S CANCER RESEARCH!'