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Cannot Set Network Authentication to WPA-PSKWindows XP. When I am trying to setup on a laptop the properties for a
connection to our office wireless router, I am unable to set Network Authentication to WPA-PSK and Data encryption to TKIP. The only selections I am given are "Open" and "Shared" for authentication and "WEP" or "Disabled" for encryption. What do I need to do to get the other selctions I need? Thanks. Chaplain Doug wrote:
> Windows XP. When I am trying to setup on a laptop the properties for a Your laptop's wireless adapter doesn't handle WPA. It is probably an older> connection to our office wireless router, I am unable to set Network > Authentication to WPA-PSK and Data encryption to TKIP. The only > selections I am given are "Open" and "Shared" for authentication and "WEP" > or "Disabled" > for encryption. What do I need to do to get the other selctions I need? > Thanks. laptop. Check on the wireless adapter mftr.'s website for a firmware update for the wireless card (or on the laptop mftr.'s website for your specific model laptop if the wireless is built-in and not a separate card). If no updates are available, then purchase a pc card wireless adapter. All the current ones will do WPA. Malke Thanks for the information Malke. God bless.
Show quoteHide quote "Malke" wrote: > Chaplain Doug wrote: > > > Windows XP. When I am trying to setup on a laptop the properties for a > > connection to our office wireless router, I am unable to set Network > > Authentication to WPA-PSK and Data encryption to TKIP. The only > > selections I am given are "Open" and "Shared" for authentication and "WEP" > > or "Disabled" > > for encryption. What do I need to do to get the other selctions I need? > > Thanks. > > Your laptop's wireless adapter doesn't handle WPA. It is probably an older > laptop. Check on the wireless adapter mftr.'s website for a firmware update > for the wireless card (or on the laptop mftr.'s website for your specific > model laptop if the wireless is built-in and not a separate card). > > If no updates are available, then purchase a pc card wireless adapter. All > the current ones will do WPA. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic" >
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