- Jan 13, 2004
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I live in close proximity to other homes in a college neighborhood and my roommate recently purchased a wireless router. It is important to me that I get my network secured because my name is on the internet bill and I don't want my mooch neighbors (who have yet to even sign up for an internet package) to be downloading as they please.
The router is Linksys WRT54GS Linksys website
I Googled the subject and I was under the impression all I had to do was enter the wireless tab, select WEP as my means of security, enter in a password, and use the generated key as the network login for my roommates. I tested this on my laptop and when I enter in the network key the login takes upwards of 1-2 minutes and results in limited or no connectivity. When I remove the WEP and save settings as "none" on wireless security my laptop picks up the signal at excellent strength.
My roommate uses a Belkin USB adapter Belkin website. When I enable the WEP he no longer recieves the internet at all.
Both of us are connecting through Dell computers if that means anything at all. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated!!!
The router is Linksys WRT54GS Linksys website
I Googled the subject and I was under the impression all I had to do was enter the wireless tab, select WEP as my means of security, enter in a password, and use the generated key as the network login for my roommates. I tested this on my laptop and when I enter in the network key the login takes upwards of 1-2 minutes and results in limited or no connectivity. When I remove the WEP and save settings as "none" on wireless security my laptop picks up the signal at excellent strength.
My roommate uses a Belkin USB adapter Belkin website. When I enable the WEP he no longer recieves the internet at all.
Both of us are connecting through Dell computers if that means anything at all. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated!!!