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I have Vista on my laptop. I need to connect to a wireless network
which has WEP encryption with a 6 character pass phrase. Every time I attempt to connect Vista tells me that the pass phrase must be 5 or 13 characters long. The other users all have XP machines and are connected and working. There is no way to get the pass phrase changed. How can I overcome this problem? |
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... I have Vista on my laptop. I need to connect to a wireless network which has WEP encryption with a 6 character pass phrase. Every time I attempt to connect Vista tells me that the pass phrase must be 5 or 13 characters long. The other users all have XP machines and are connected and working. There is no way to get the pass phrase changed. How can I overcome this problem? Your 6 character pass phrase is more likely actually a 6 character seed key being used by some other software to generate a WEP key. Link Linksys offers this utlity in their wireless managers. The actual WEP key is always (I thought) 10 or 26 (for 64bit or 128bit respectively). |
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wrote in message ... I have Vista on my laptop. I need to connect to a wireless network which has WEP encryption with a 6 character pass phrase. Every time I attempt to connect Vista tells me that the pass phrase must be 5 or 13 characters long. The other users all have XP machines and are connected and working. There is no way to get the pass phrase changed. How can I overcome this problem? Look in your routers configuration screen. On the screen that contains the security setting for WEP you should see the 'Pass Phrase (may appear only as ******) Just below this you should see the actual Encryption Key. Try entering this instead of the actual pass-phrase. May be case sensitive so type it exactly as it appear there. |
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"PC Medic" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I have Vista on my laptop. I need to connect to a wireless network which has WEP encryption with a 6 character pass phrase. Every time I attempt to connect Vista tells me that the pass phrase must be 5 or 13 characters long. The other users all have XP machines and are connected and working. There is no way to get the pass phrase changed. How can I overcome this problem? Look in your routers configuration screen. On the screen that contains the security setting for WEP you should see the 'Pass Phrase (may appear only as ******) Just below this you should see the actual Encryption Key. Try entering this instead of the actual pass-phrase. May be case sensitive so type it exactly as it appear there. Regrettably the router is not accessible to me. It is a company one and only the outsourced IT people can get in. They have given me the 6 character key which is, and I am happy to quote here because it is of no use to anyone else, "l0gger" with one numeric character (the zero). As far as they are concerned that is all I need but it seems that Vista, unlike XP, won't play ball. -- Keith Willcocks (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!) |
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"Keith Willcocks" wrote in message
... "PC Medic" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I have Vista on my laptop. I need to connect to a wireless network which has WEP encryption with a 6 character pass phrase. Every time I attempt to connect Vista tells me that the pass phrase must be 5 or 13 characters long. The other users all have XP machines and are connected and working. There is no way to get the pass phrase changed. How can I overcome this problem? Look in your routers configuration screen. On the screen that contains the security setting for WEP you should see the 'Pass Phrase (may appear only as ******) Just below this you should see the actual Encryption Key. Try entering this instead of the actual pass-phrase. May be case sensitive so type it exactly as it appear there. Regrettably the router is not accessible to me. It is a company one and only the outsourced IT people can get in. They have given me the 6 character key which is, and I am happy to quote here because it is of no use to anyone else, "l0gger" with one numeric character (the zero). As far as they are concerned that is all I need but it seems that Vista, unlike XP, won't play ball. Yeah, that is definitely NOT a WEP key. That's a seed for a utility to create a key from. A WEP key is a hex number (so none of the letter would be higher than "f". Heck, that can't even be used as a WPA key as those are minimum 8 characters. |
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I told you in "Installation and Setup" that you post crap.
Are you here to screw people's computer up? Pass phrase is different to Security Keys. Go away! "Seth" wrote: wrote in message ... I have Vista on my laptop. I need to connect to a wireless network which has WEP encryption with a 6 character pass phrase. Every time I attempt to connect Vista tells me that the pass phrase must be 5 or 13 characters long. The other users all have XP machines and are connected and working. There is no way to get the pass phrase changed. How can I overcome this problem? Your 6 character pass phrase is more likely actually a 6 character seed key being used by some other software to generate a WEP key. Link Linksys offers this utlity in their wireless managers. The actual WEP key is always (I thought) 10 or 26 (for 64bit or 128bit respectively). |
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"Keith Willcocks" wrote in message ... "PC Medic" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I have Vista on my laptop. I need to connect to a wireless network which has WEP encryption with a 6 character pass phrase. Every time I attempt to connect Vista tells me that the pass phrase must be 5 or 13 characters long. The other users all have XP machines and are connected and working. There is no way to get the pass phrase changed. How can I overcome this problem? Look in your routers configuration screen. On the screen that contains the security setting for WEP you should see the 'Pass Phrase (may appear only as ******) Just below this you should see the actual Encryption Key. Try entering this instead of the actual pass-phrase. May be case sensitive so type it exactly as it appear there. Regrettably the router is not accessible to me. It is a company one and only the outsourced IT people can get in. They have given me the 6 character key which is, and I am happy to quote here because it is of no use to anyone else, "l0gger" with one numeric character (the zero). As far as they are concerned that is all I need but it seems that Vista, unlike XP, won't play ball. -- Keith Willcocks (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!) What they are giving you is the 'Pass Phrase and NOT the key. Many times (especially with different branded NICs and Routers in a network) entering the pass Phrase will not work and you must instead enter the actual Key. Ask them for the Key. If they were willing to give you the Pass Phrase then there is no reason they should not be willing to provide you the actual hex key. |
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"PC Medic" wrote in message ... "Keith Willcocks" wrote in message ... "PC Medic" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I have Vista on my laptop. I need to connect to a wireless network which has WEP encryption with a 6 character pass phrase. Every time I attempt to connect Vista tells me that the pass phrase must be 5 or 13 characters long. The other users all have XP machines and are connected and working. There is no way to get the pass phrase changed. How can I overcome this problem? Look in your routers configuration screen. On the screen that contains the security setting for WEP you should see the 'Pass Phrase (may appear only as ******) Just below this you should see the actual Encryption Key. Try entering this instead of the actual pass-phrase. May be case sensitive so type it exactly as it appear there. Regrettably the router is not accessible to me. It is a company one and only the outsourced IT people can get in. They have given me the 6 character key which is, and I am happy to quote here because it is of no use to anyone else, "l0gger" with one numeric character (the zero). As far as they are concerned that is all I need but it seems that Vista, unlike XP, won't play ball. -- Keith Willcocks (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!) What they are giving you is the 'Pass Phrase and NOT the key. Many times (especially with different branded NICs and Routers in a network) entering the pass Phrase will not work and you must instead enter the actual Key. Ask them for the Key. If they were willing to give you the Pass Phrase then there is no reason they should not be willing to provide you the actual hex key. I work there every Wednesday so I will pose that question next week. Thanks for the advice. -- Keith Willcocks (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!) |