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wmccain7@gmail.com
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      01-10-2007, 01:07 AM
Hello! Just to let you guys know up front, I'm a bit of a newbie when
it comes to wifi, so have patience with me. Thanks!

Before now, any wifi access I've dealt with is unsecured. No issues
there.

BUT...I've been staying at a hotel that offers secured wifi access. The
password they gave me is five characters long (3 letters, then 2
numbers). When I found their signal and attempted to connect, a dialog
box popped up asking for a "network key". I entered the password but an
error message pops up telling me that the password must be at least
8-63 (or 64) characters long and it won't let me beyond that point. I
checked in with two employees of the hotel and they both say they
haven't had any trouble with the password as is.

The Network Authentication for the hotel's wifi is "WPA2-PSK" and the
data encryption is "AES".

Sometimes when I try to connect, there are eight characters already in
the network key field (as well as the "confirm key" field, albeit
grayed out). When I click connect, it just keeps saying "acquiring
address" and never goes beyond that.

Soooo...if the network key and the password aren't the same thing,
when/where am I supposed to enter the password?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

 
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Curly Bill
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      01-10-2007, 03:58 AM

> Soooo...if the network key and the password aren't the same thing,
> when/where am I supposed to enter the password?


Here is the solution
Take your laptop to the front desk and say
"Show Me"


 
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      01-10-2007, 03:01 PM
In article <(E-Mail Removed). com>, on 9
Jan 2007 18:07:46 -0800, wrote:

> The Network Authentication for the hotel's wifi is "WPA2-PSK" and the
> data encryption is "AES".


Are you sure your wireless adapter is capable of WPA2? That's a newer
technology, and would only be available in adapters manufactured in the
last year or two. It sounds to me like your adapter is trying to do WEP
encryption, which is different than WPA2.

If you're not sure what model you have, you should be able to google on
the model number of the wireless card, and check its capabilities.


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