On 9/1/06, FoulDragon@aol.com <FoulDragon@aol.com> wrote:
In a message dated 31.Aug.2006 23.39.29 US Mountain Standard Time,
lthielster@gmail.com writes:
>Today I replaced my old Linksys 802.11b wireless AP/router/4 port switch
with a Linksys >WRT54G (sorry, thought I had bought the GL but...). I configured
it to use 128 bit WEP >instead of the 64 bit I had been using.
:looks at his own WRT54G setup page:
The 128-bit mode is really just 104-bit... it only accepts a 26-digit key.
As I suspected.
-Did you set the router's 'incoming MAC filter'? Maybe it's refusing your
card because you tightened the filter too tight.
the incoming MAC filter is off
-Maybe the software is set to seek out the 'easiest target' network... one of
my desktops used to keep trying to hook into a network several houses away,
with a 8% signal level, because it was unencrypted.
no other wireless net is visible from my house.
I know 802.11b can work... my WRT54G talks happily to my prehistoric (early
2003) Belkin 802.11b PCMCIA card.
Does it work when the WEP is turned off?
It did with the old AP and continues to work with two other nets which are open (if I take the computer to where they are). It also worked at the installfest which I do not think was open but I do not recall what the setup was there and whether it used some form of WEP.
And lastly, is it perhaps a reception thing? I get *terrible* coverage out
of my WRT54G: the PC in the same room gets 80-100%, but one wall/one
floor/about 10 metres away,. we're down to maybe 30 percent.
signal is 100% as the setup location is in the same room as and only a few feet away from the AP. I also tried moving further away to no avail.
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