
10-29-2007, 08:23 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: Connecting to Secure Home Network
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Originally Posted by mtbmom
I'm trying to connect at home here's what happens...
When I manually enter the network key, I run out of room before all 13 (26) hexidecimals are entered.
When I choose automatically, I get the wrong key. How does the ipaq know what the key is if its automatic. :roll:
I don't understand this in windows either. If I do it in windows, it gives me a file to print with the key written out, which I assume that I would enter into my router. However, my router also has an option for providing the key automatically with the pass phrase.
If I choose this option, where do I put the pass phrase in windows and/or the ipaq.
FYI: I have an ipaq rx1955 and a belkin 802.11b wireless router Model: F5D6231-4.
TIA!!!
Sue Z 
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Re: Obtain key automatically;
Some routers can be set to broadcast the key temporarily while creating the network. The client device would request the key and receive it (makes connecting everything easier). This broadcast would be turned off later. Since it would defeat the purpose on encryption.
Many devices come with password generating abilities, Create one key on any device and copy to all devices including router.
Routers, PCs, PPCs don't understand passphrases. All passphrases get converted to a hexadecimal key. If there is no place to input the passphrase...The equivalent hex key will work.
As Schmenge said even if it looks like you ran out of room. key it in anyway. It should work
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