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>hi all .. i have spent the last 5 hrs trying to setup wep security. My
>laptop is a dell inspiron 700m with an on-board intel 2200bg wireless
>adapter. the router is a belkin 802.11b wireless/4 port, model # is
>F5D6231-4_v2. running win xp, sp2
Make sure you're using Intel Proset 10.x. Much better than XP
Wireless Zero Config or earlier versions. Unfortunately, the
F5D6231-4 only supports WEP. You really should be using WPA as WEP is
easily cracked.
>i connect wirelessly to the router. factory default settings. i go to
>the encryption settings and there are 5 options (disable, 64 manual, 64
>auto, 128 manual, 128 auto)
>the difference between what i see and what the manual says is that when
>i write a passphrase (64 auto or 128 auto) i do not see any keys being
>generated. the boxes where hex keys should have been visible are all
>greyed out. so the only option is to enter a key manually
This is not the currrent problem but methinks you should know about
this... There's a problem with WEP. Different vendors have different
ideas on what constitutes converting an ASCII WEP key to a Hex WEP
key. If you use an ASCII key, chances are high that it won't work
because of different ASCII -> Hex conversions. There are also some
routers that generate garbage for the Hex key if you use strange ASCII
characters. Stay with Hex keys and it will always work.
>then i go to wireless network properties, select my ssid, click on
>properties->association, select open and wep, uncheck "setup the key
>automatically" and then enter my key
Don't bother. Setup the WEP key manually.
>the wireless network is disconnected. however when i do a site survey
>my ssid still shows as an unsecured wireless network. if i go back to
>the wireless properties ->association the settings are back to open and
>disabled
No clue on that one. Sounds like you're stuck on defaults. Can any
other settings be saved or is it just the WEP configuration?
>when i login back to my router ( i was disconnected earlier), the
>encryption is back to disabled.
Did you save the settings? You probably did, but I thought I would
ask anyway.
I have the exact same Belkin router sitting in its box on a shelf in
my office. I don't have the heart to inflict it on a customer. As I
vaguely recall (not sure), it had a problem with the internal web
server as the web pages had too long an expire time. Instead of
reading the web page from the router, the browser was reading from the
browser cache. Clear the browser cache or force a refresh with
<shift><Reload>. Try with a different web browser or different
machine. If that's not it, then it's simply not saving the settings,
which implies a broken Belkin router.
>this is truly bizzare. i am ready to toss the belkin router since i
>think it is the problem
That's only one reason why mine is on the shelf. I suggest you buy
something that does 802.11g and WPA encryption.
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