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Mike Parker
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      02-10-2008, 10:25 AM
The modem icon on my Belkin transmitter started to flash. I unplugged the
modem, and plugged it back in, but the icon still flashed. I unplugged the
Belkin itself, plugged it back in, and all 6 icons came up blue.

The problem seemed to be solved.

But my laptop couldn't connect to the Belkin. However, a third computer was
still connected. I checked the configuration, and saw that what used to be a
10-symbol password had become a 26-symbol one. I typed this into my laptop
and the connection worked.

The system had reconfigured itself.

How could this have happened? Is it normal?

Thanks.


 
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John Navas
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      02-10-2008, 09:27 PM
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 11:25:37 -0000, "Mike Parker"
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>The modem icon on my Belkin transmitter started to flash. I unplugged the
>modem, and plugged it back in, but the icon still flashed. I unplugged the
>Belkin itself, plugged it back in, and all 6 icons came up blue.
>
>The problem seemed to be solved.
>
>But my laptop couldn't connect to the Belkin. However, a third computer was
>still connected. I checked the configuration, and saw that what used to be a
>10-symbol password had become a 26-symbol one. I typed this into my laptop
>and the connection worked.
>
>The system had reconfigured itself.
>
>How could this have happened? Is it normal?


No. You may well have been hacked. Switch to WPA with a strong
passphrase. Now.

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Mark McIntyre
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      02-10-2008, 10:33 PM
John Navas wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 11:25:37 -0000, "Mike Parker"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in <(E-Mail Removed)>:
>
>> But my laptop couldn't connect to the Belkin. However, a third computer was
>> still connected. I checked the configuration, and saw that what used to be a
>> 10-symbol password had become a 26-symbol one. I typed this into my laptop
>> and the connection worked.


That sounds like the Hex version of the ASCII key.

>> How could this have happened? Is it normal?

>
> No. You may well have been hacked. Switch to WPA with a strong
> passphrase. Now.


Perhaps overdramatic. Your router could also have suffered a power-spike
related crash, or otherwise corrupted its firmware.

John's advice about switching to WPA is valid however. Don't use WEP.
 
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