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Wireless card dosent like WEP

tRaptor

Golden Member
Hey,

I have a Cisco Air-350 (PCM352) here at school, and for some reason it wont get the IP from the wireless access points. Anyone know what could be up?

~Tyler
 
Is it only at your school? Have you tried other places with wireless access points? It could be your configuration.
 
Thanks for the reply. I thought about this also, I tried at a freinds and it wouldent work there. But today i got the problem narrowed down. I bought D-Link 614+ Wireless Router today, and I've determined that the WEP Key is the problem.

Every thing worked GREAT, and everything, UNTILL i tried WEP.

Does anyone know what could be wrong? I swear I've tried it 100 times, This is on a mac, using the cisco software, but i dont think its becasue of it beeing a mac.

ANY Ideas would be appreciated.

~Tyler
 
Exactly how are you configuring WEP? How are you doing it on the router and how are you doing it on the computer?
 
I just have had the router set up to do DCHP, and i set it with one 64 bit WEP key. On the PowerBook i just use the cisco software with all the settings for DCHP in my internet settings.

As far as i know everything is set up correctly, Like i said it works great when it dosent have the wep key enabled.

~Tyler

PS. this weekend I'm going to test it in a friends PC to see if its possibly a hardware problem. And I'm going to email cisco.
 
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