"Ken Triebold" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I came across this freeware that will find the WEP and WPA keys that
> are in use on your computer so I thought I would pass it on. It works
> on XP, Vista x86 and Vista x64. Seems like it could come in handy some
> day.
>
> http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wireless_key.html
Tried out this utility as I have been fiddling about trying to set up
WPA2 and have used a few 63 alpha-numeric keys.
Anyway, finally got it up and running.
Wireless Key View showed two old keys for my BT Home Hub. neither was my
current key so I deleted them.
I then lost my wireless connection and was asked to enter my key again,
this I did.
Connected OK again.
Went back into Wireless Key View and it lists a key that is nothing like
the key I entered.
Also, each time I open and close WKV a Microsoft Office file (which I
cant open) mysteriously appears.
It seemed like a good idea but I have now deleted the program.
Thanks anyway.