(E-Mail Removed) hath wroth:
>Thanks for your repsonse, Jeff.
>
>My router has the option to use WPA2 for Security and it offers PSK or
>EAP.
>
>I'm pretty sure I have the latest WPA update since I installed the WPA2
>stuff yesterday.
>
>In Windows as far as I can tell I have to choose either WPA2-PSK-TKIP,
>WPA2-PSK-AES, WPA2-TKIP, or WPA2-AES.
>
>I don't see an option to use just WPA-PSK as you described.
I don't have a DI-524 (what hardware version?) in front of me. The
online emulator at:
http://support.dlink.com/emulators/d..._wireless.html
shows only a much older firmware. Digging through the Dlink web pile,
I find the latest US versions are:
E1 5.00
D1 4.00
C1 3.24
A1 1.21
None of these correspond to your 5.20C version. If you are NOT in the
US, please disclose your country and exact model number.
The wireless settings should be on the above mentioned URL. As I
vaguely recall, you should have a choice between WPA and WPA2.
However, as I don't have such a unit, I can't verify this.
As for:
"In Windows as far as I can tell I have to choose either
WPA2-PSK-TKIP, WPA2-PSK-AES, WPA2-TKIP, or WPA2-AES."
could you be a bit more specific as to what Windoze mutation you're
using, to what service pack level, whether you're using Windoze
Wireless Zero Config, or Config-Free from Toshiba, or the
manufacturers drivers? The model number of the Toshiba should be
helpful. My guess (reading between your lines) is that you're using
Config-Free which should give you WPA-PSK or WPA1 as an option.
However, I don't have Config-Free handy so I'm guessing from memory
again.
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