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    Wireless lameness

    Hi i'm trying to get my pc to work one a Orange livebox network.

    I'm using Win XP home

    I've got a Sweex 54 mbps card.

    I rang Orange up and got a dude I didn't really understand due to his Indian accent and the quality of the telephone line signal wasn't the best...

    1) Basically I set it up in paring mode like he said
    2) I went (inside the, what I assume, sweex software) to site survey
    3) Found the live box
    4) Double clicked on it to reveal a configure network pop up
    These had two drop down menus

    Authenticate mode:

    (these are the options)
    Open system
    Shared Key
    Auto switch
    802.1x
    WPA - PSK (which is what it came up with as default option selected)
    WPA2 - PSK
    WPA
    WPA2
    CCX

    Encryption Method
    Which is diffirent for each mode!?

    The live box uses a 26 alpha-numeric wep key to encrypt it.

    How le ferkin hell do I get it to connect???

    Thanks!
    Last edited by minty fresh; 27-10-2007 at 07:08 PM.

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    Re: Wireless lameness

    It should be the 'shared key' or the 802.1.x.

    If possible you should change to WPA or WPA2 as WEP can be hacked easily.

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    Re: Wireless lameness

    I live in the middle of no where, can't imagine a farmer in his land rover hacking me on his laptop!

    i'll try your suggestion now chief!

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    Re: Wireless lameness

    802.1x says I need a login name? Any ideas?

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    Re: Wireless lameness

    Quote Originally Posted by orange.co.uk
    enter the security code for your router, which you'll find on a sticker on the base of the router
    the router uses wpa-psk encryption...

    read: this
    Last edited by streetster; 27-10-2007 at 11:15 PM. Reason: added orange.co.uk linkage...

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    Re: Wireless lameness

    Quote Originally Posted by minty fresh View Post
    I rang Orange up and got a dude I didn't really understand due to his Indian accent and the quality of the telephone line signal wasn't the best...





    ontopic, wpa-psk is the most common one. in the wireless settings on windows its most likely tkip, unless you specifically choose aes on the router.

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    Re: Wireless lameness

    Quote Originally Posted by minty fresh View Post
    I live in the middle of no where, can't imagine a farmer in his land rover hacking me on his laptop!
    I resent that remark!
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    Re: Wireless lameness

    yeah, hics never have laptops.

    anyway, try setting it to WEP type encryption. alot of older wireless cards don't support WPA, hell, some don't support anything higher than 32bit encryption.

    and, WPA really isn't that much more secure than WEP, both can be packet grabbed or brute forced. you have to realise there is basically two types of security in this world, that designed to stop your little sister reading your emails, and that designed to stop the NSA reading them... if you want the latter you should at least be using a RADIUS server

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    Re: Wireless lameness

    If anything is worth something on your network you wont use Wireless full stop.
    To be honest if its worth alot you wont even have it near a network

    Shared key is probably what you want, its what came as default for me.

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    Re: Wireless lameness

    Found out what the problem was just 5 mins ago, it was the crappy software that the wireless card came with, turned it off and used windows to connect the wireless and it was all good!

    Turned the sweex software back on and bang lost the connection straight away, weird eh :S

    EDIT: Thanks everyone for your help!

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    Re: Wireless lameness

    lesson learnt
    never use the software ones. more clutter on windows at startup.

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