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Linksys WRT54GS and non-Linksys adaptersHave Just upgraded my router to the above model, and some of my network adapters to matching Speedbooster ones. However my flatmate has a Toshiba laptop with built in wireless adapter. I can get the linksys adapters to connect ok, but the Tosh appears to connect ok inthat the Windows Zero Config tool says its connected and the tray icons indicate the same but Internet Explorer cannot connect to the net. Also do i have to run quickly around each pc and activate the Easy Set up when ever i press the button on the router cos it seems to change the encrypyin key and SSID each time. Therefor if i do one pc it connects ok, but then when i do the next it connects but the first drops as key has changed! I therefore have to the do the others manually. I hope someone can shed some light on these issues for me Thanks Colin Colin wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Hi Just set up the Linksys once on a wired computer. I've never used the> > Have Just upgraded my router to the above model, and some of my > network > adapters to matching Speedbooster ones. However my flatmate has a > Toshiba laptop with built in wireless adapter. > > I can get the linksys adapters to connect ok, but the Tosh appears to > connect ok inthat the Windows Zero Config tool says its connected and > the tray icons indicate the same but Internet Explorer cannot connect > to the net. > > Also do i have to run quickly around each pc and activate the Easy Set > up when ever i press the button on the router cos it seems to change > the > encrypyin key and SSID each time. Therefor if i do one pc it connects > ok, but then when i do the next it connects but the first drops as key > has changed! I therefore have to the do the others manually. "Easy Set Up" so you can safely ignore it. Basically, you want to do these things on the router: 1. Change the default password (which will allow you to get into the router's configuration settings later) from "admin" to something you will remember. Write it down - keep it secret, keep it safe. ;-) 2. Change the default SSID (the name of your wireless network) from "Linksys" to something you will recognize when you see it. I suggest that clients not use their family name. 3. Set the highest level encryption that *all* wireless adapters can use. For most people with modern computers, that will be WPA-Personal (or PSK). Put in the passphrase (or password - I don't remember offhand what the Linksys allows) and write it down. Keep it secret, keep it safe. ;-) Now the other computers will pop up a message that says something like "there are available wireless networks - click here to see them". You should see your new network (the name of the SSID you assigned). You'll have a "click to connect" and the software will ask for the key. This is where you put in the passphrase or the password you assigned. You'll connect and off you'll go. Now, it is possible that your flatmate's Toshiba is older and has an older wireless adapter that can't do WPA but only the older (and far less secure WEP). If this is the case, then he won't be able to use your wireless network unless he 1) can update the firmware of his wireless adapter - which may not be available; 2) use a new external wireless network adapter card that can do WPA instead of the built-in one. All the wireless network must support the encryption being used on the router. I hope that helps. Here are some links that are excellent if you need more: Wireless - Basic Configuration - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html Wireless - Basic Security - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html My New Wireless does not work - http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html http://www.ezlan.net/#wireless Malke On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 17:52:17 +0300, Malke <notreally@invalid.invalid>
wrote: > Put in the passphrase (or password - I don't remember offhand what the A good source for WPA passwords is here:> Linksys allows) and write it down. Keep it secret, keep it safe. http://grc.com/pass Tony.
Wireless Adapter which shouldn't be on my computer but is...
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