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sabor

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I was recently in Dallas in a convention and wireless was set from a WRT54Gv5 router, and every time I tried to connect I got a "There was an error trying to join the wireless network". I thought what the hell and moved on.

I just purchased a Linksys WRT54Gv5 and when everything works fine. I enabled WEP encryption and I get the same freakin error!!! If I turn the password protection off, everything is back to normal.

I have owned Linksys routers in the past and none have given me problems. I have changed the IP Address of the Router, changed channels and no luck.

Has this ever happened to anyone and if it did, how did you fix it?

Thanks!!
 
Sorry to ask such a simple question, but did you enter the password into your computer? or just the router?

On a side note, WEP is crap. You may want to enable WPA instead.
 
When you enter the WEP password in to your mac make sure you start the WEP key with a "$" symbol (without the quotes) Example $WEPKEYGOESHERE

I agree that WPA is stronger, but my TiVo Series 2 doesn't support WPA and between WEP and MAC address filtering i think the security is adequate.

Ed

Edit: This may help you out a bit too http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106424
 
sabor said:
Thanks, funny thing is that it never asks for my password 😕
Try connecting to "other" and manually typing the Network Name (SSID) and password. Make sure you select the appropriate password type.
 
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