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
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.
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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.
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I was a little unclear but I was agreeing with Radish as I have WPA2-AES
using XP as well.
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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?
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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,
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
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
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.
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