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I have a Vista computer with a wireless router. I have internet access on my
vista computer. I go to the XP computer and try to connect to the available network, it ask for a key and I input the key given to me by my Vista setup wizard...It then gives me an error message about the key needs to be a certain number of characters if it is ascii or hex. I can see my Network from the XP computer I just cant get internet access. I look at the properties of my wireless connection via the router software and it says connected to router. Is there something on my vista machine blocking my connection? Have I configured something incorrectly? This is my first wireless network setup...I work on servers and computers all day and to be honest I just dont have the patience for this. If someone could lend me some advice, it would be much appreciated!! |
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I am confused about one thing. You stated there was a key number that you
retrieved from the Vista machine to access the router. The number you are looking for is in the router not Vista. Here is the easiest way to set up a wireless router. From a machine that is wired to the LAN port of the router, gain access to the router software. Under the wireless security settings (assuming it is secured) write down the key number and the SSID. If it has not been a secured you can enter a number generated by XP or Vista in the wireless setup wizard. I also recommend you rename the SSID to something you can recognize and will set it apart from other networks. But first it is important to select a protocol that both the network router and the network card supports. WPA is is more desirable than WEP but if you can use WPA2, that is even better. Most newer Hardware supports both WPA and 2. Once the number is entered, save the configuration. The router will restart and the router will be secured. On the Vista machine in the lower right corner you will see the Network Activity Icon. Right click and select connect to a wireless network. It will open a small window that has a list of available networks. Select your network and click connect. It will ask for the key, type it in, reenter it and it will connect to your network. "DevonNicole" wrote: I have a Vista computer with a wireless router. I have internet access on my vista computer. I go to the XP computer and try to connect to the available network, it ask for a key and I input the key given to me by my Vista setup wizard...It then gives me an error message about the key needs to be a certain number of characters if it is ascii or hex. I can see my Network from the XP computer I just cant get internet access. I look at the properties of my wireless connection via the router software and it says connected to router. Is there something on my vista machine blocking my connection? Have I configured something incorrectly? This is my first wireless network setup...I work on servers and computers all day and to be honest I just dont have the patience for this. If someone could lend me some advice, it would be much appreciated!! |