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If I set up my wireless router with no security, Vista connects OK. If I set
it up for 64-bit WEP it asks for Username, password and login domain, not a WEP key. The XP notebook just asks for WEP key. Why? -- Doug |
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Check the Networks general setting it might be configured to log onto a Domain. Network General Setting are in Control Panel/ System. http://www.ezlan.net/vista/vs-sys.jpg Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Doug" wrote in message ... If I set up my wireless router with no security, Vista connects OK. If I set it up for 64-bit WEP it asks for Username, password and login domain, not a WEP key. The XP notebook just asks for WEP key. Why? -- Doug |