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WEP / WPA / WPA2 - Anyone ?
#1
I posted this because I got a new neighbor that love's my private home net . I am using WEP for the security of my home network and I
know its not much but it did the job till' now . Some how when im trying to switch for the other options WPA or WPA2 my laptop wont recognize my net and won't able to join the web . My other PC (this one) works with it just fine .

What can be the problem ?
Hope someone here have some knowledge . (Counting on you Hitman) P:
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#2
Beat his shit up.


Alternatively, upload a bunch of horse porn to his computer.
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#3
I don't know exactly but some routers don't support having WPA/WPA2 keys, maybe your router doesn't?
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#4
Agent..just get someone over to his house to tell him to stop using it, unless he likes a punch in the face
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#5
Agent you're a soldier man. Confront him wearing your army suit and ask him straight on "why are you on my net?".
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#6
Well his knee is broken so he is laying in bed all day. :7
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#7
Rofl yeah I might just do that the thing is I don't exactly know who's the bitch .

(06-01-2011, 04:26 AM)TwistedDemon link Wrote: I don't know exactly but some routers don't support having WPA/WPA2 keys, maybe your router doesn't?

How can I check that ? In the router option there is a possibility to switch to the WPA/WPA2 mod , but its seems that my laptop wont find the net .
The other computer (this one) works with it just fine .

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#8
Some friend told me to update the Firmware of my router (D-Link DIR 300) and I did , now I can set a WPA password for my net and both Pc's are working with
it fine ! YEEEHAAAA ;)

Thing is I still "feel" that something slows my net speed down and I seem to have a problem finding what it is . How can I check it out ?
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#9
good thing :)




you can check it by going into your router control panel, normally in the "wireless" tab, look for "DHCP clients"
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#10
What am I looking for in the DHCP clients tab ?
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