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I was told I need to insert a long pass phrase but my Dlink, I believe
only allows 10 HEX values. Is there another place I can insert a long pass phrase? Sam |
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"> I was told I need to insert a long pass phrase but my Dlink, I believe > only allows 10 HEX values. Is there another place I can insert a long > pass phrase? It depends on the model and the firmware your are running. Sounds like your dlink just supports 64bit WEP. A passphrase is just a phrase you type in and it converts it and sticks it in the wep location. Using the hex is fine. You might check for a firmware update at dlink. |
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On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 06:50:38 -0600, "Airhead"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >"> I was told I need to insert a long pass phrase but my Dlink, I >believe >> only allows 10 HEX values. Is there another place I can insert a >long >> pass phrase? > >It depends on the model and the firmware your are running. Sounds like >your >dlink just supports 64bit WEP. A passphrase is just a phrase you type >in and it converts it >and sticks it in the wep location. Using the hex is fine. You might >check for a firmware >update at dlink. First of all, make sure you update your DI-524 to version 1.05. According to the D-link website, this particular version fixes the WPA passphrase issue. The link is: http://www.dlink.com/products/suppor...sec=0#firmware Once you've done this, you should be able to select WPA-PSK and enter a long nonsense passphrase up to 63 characters. Let us know how it goes. Take care. |
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