> Go into network connections and remove the one for your neighbors SSID.
> Once your system has shown a preference for it (and maybe got an unsecured
> connection in the past), it will keep going back there. Also delete the
> one for your own SSID. That way the card will see both signals but not
> show a preference for either.
>
> Then you should be able to select your SSID and enter the :[new] pass
> phrase instead of relying on whatever XP has in storage for your network.
>
> What kind of wireless security are you using on upquick (WEP, WPA.
> WPA2..._?
Thanks Larry. I'll give this another try.
I did remove the SSID for my neighbor's connection,
but it came right back and re-established itself again.
upquick is using WPA2 PSK
In network connections, I then see two options: TKIP and AES
Can't find any explanation for whatever the difference is.
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