If the other computers are using 802.11b hardware, does the hardware indeed
support WPA-PSK?
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"Vman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:95612EF3-E29E-4F7A-A3BA-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have recently changed my security settings to WPA-PSK and only one
> computer and a pda can accept the signal the other computers such as my
> laptop and another stand alone upstairs won't accept the signal i get no
> error it just doesn't connect...with my laptop i use the radio software
> for a
> dell inspiron and the one computer that works i used the wireless network
> tab
> and entered the password i created and it works fine...the only difference
> between the one that works and the others is that the one that works is a
> G
> and the others are B..i verified that the router is sending mixed signals
> and
> ideas?