Ray wrote:
> Many thanks for your advice that is workable. I have learnt from
> Netgear that "WPA Has backward compatible WEP support for devices that
> are not
> upgraded". Could you please advise how to configure it on one client
> who has no WPA support on his computer but WEP 128-bit.
>
As I said, you have to be consistent in your use of encryption
throughout your wireless network. You would need to read the manual for
your Netgear access point to see if there is something special that can
be done since one client doesn't support WPA. I don't use that Netgear
hardware so can't help you. Read the manual or contact Netgear.
My understanding (which may not be applicable to your particular model
Netgear - maybe that model is different) is that all hardware
components must match; IOW if one member can't use WPA, then all must
use WEP.
Otherwise, consider replacing the older hardware on that one client with
a newer wireless adapter that supports WPA.
Malke
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