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Corrections, I meant to write...
I had a similar problem with my wireless network and a Xda Cosmos PDA. The WPA key was 63 characters long and I kept getting a unable to connect and a time out error on the PDA. When I changed the WPA key to only 16 characters it connected right away without and problems and I haven't had any problems since. Hope this helps. wccomer "William C. Comer" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:... I had a similar problem with my wireless network and a Xda Cosmos PDA. The WPA key was 63 characters long and I kept getting a unable to connect and a time out error on the PDA. When I changed the WPA key to only 16 characters it connected right away without and I have had any problems since. Hope this helps. wccomer "Sam_Cooper" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Jack \(MVP-Networking\).;1118024 Wrote: Hi Does it works if you temp. disable the the Wireless security in the Router? Does the Wireless configuration in the device manager and the Network connection look OK? Does it obtains a valid IP, or tried with static IP? 'Wireless Does Not Work' (http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html) Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) Yes, disabling the Wireless security it works properly and so it does enabling WEP security: it fails (timeout error) only in WPA and WPA2 mode. Wireless configuration is ok (trust me) both in device and in the network configuration. I tried both using the DHCP and the static IP mode (setting it also in the router), but all the results I obtained were unsuccessful: no IP and timeout error while waiting for the unicast key. MB -- Sam_Cooper Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |