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Dlink DI-824VUP+ and Belkin F5D6020 ver2

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Hi, I'm trying to connect a Belkin F5D6020 ver 2 to my DI-824VUP+.
Has anybody tried this and made it work.

It seems the F5D6020 finds the network, but when I try and enter the WEP
passphrase it rejects it.
I'll try without the pw tonight, to see if that works, but I really want
to have _some_ security.

--
Stein Arne

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Different brands of wireless stuff sometimes generate the passphrase
different. Enter the passphrase in the DI and then copy the resulting key
into the Belkin config or vica versa and see if that helps..






"Stein Arne Storslett" <sastorsl@THOU.SHALT.NOT.SPAM.online.no> wrote in
message news:9EJjd.6104$Km6.157865@news4.e.nsc.no...
> Hi, I'm trying to connect a Belkin F5D6020 ver 2 to my DI-824VUP+.
> Has anybody tried this and made it work.
>
> It seems the F5D6020 finds the network, but when I try and enter the WEP
> passphrase it rejects it.
> I'll try without the pw tonight, to see if that works, but I really want
> to have _some_ security.
>
> --
> Stein Arne

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<campbell@alliancecable.net> wrote in <418f84f0$0$799$2c56edd9@news.cablerocket.com>:
> "Stein Arne Storslett" <sastorsl@THOU.SHALT.NOT.SPAM.online.no> wrote in
> message news:9EJjd.6104$Km6.157865@news4.e.nsc.no...
>> Hi, I'm trying to connect a Belkin F5D6020 ver 2 to my DI-824VUP+.
>> Has anybody tried this and made it work.
>>
>> It seems the F5D6020 finds the network, but when I try and enter the WEP
>> passphrase it rejects it.
>> I'll try without the pw tonight, to see if that works, but I really want
>> to have _some_ security.
>>
> Different brands of wireless stuff sometimes generate the passphrase
> different. Enter the passphrase in the DI and then copy the resulting key
> into the Belkin config or vica versa and see if that helps..

Well, the fact of the matter is this: I can connect if I turn WEP off
(WPA is not supported on the F5D6020). So I'm one step further. But
running without any encryption is not what I want.

On the DI-824VUP+ you don't have the option to enter a passphrase and
have keys generated. You type in your key (whatever you like) and do the
same on the network card. On my DWL-G120 this works just fine.

I now have issues with my Nokia D211 GSM/GPRS/WLAN card (which doesn't
work at all with the DI-824VUP+) and the F5D6020 (which works if I run
without any security). I can't wait until the can standarize so that it
all works out of the box like wired LAN mostly do now. I guess it's like
believing in St Claus, but ...

--
Stein Arne

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<sastorsl@THOU.SHALT.NOT.SPAM.online.no> wrote in <QbPjd.6030$rh1.170449@news2.e.nsc.no>:
><campbell@alliancecable.net> wrote in <418f84f0$0$799$2c56edd9@news.cablerocket.com>:
>> "Stein Arne Storslett" <sastorsl@THOU.SHALT.NOT.SPAM.online.no> wrote in
>> message news:9EJjd.6104$Km6.157865@news4.e.nsc.no...
>>> Hi, I'm trying to connect a Belkin F5D6020 ver 2 to my DI-824VUP+.
>>> Has anybody tried this and made it work.
>>>
>>> It seems the F5D6020 finds the network, but when I try and enter the WEP
>>> passphrase it rejects it.
>>> I'll try without the pw tonight, to see if that works, but I really want
>>> to have _some_ security.
>>>
>> Different brands of wireless stuff sometimes generate the passphrase
>> different. Enter the passphrase in the DI and then copy the resulting key
>> into the Belkin config or vica versa and see if that helps..
>
> Well, the fact of the matter is this: I can connect if I turn WEP off
> (WPA is not supported on the F5D6020). So I'm one step further. But
> running without any encryption is not what I want.

Okay, I posted to fast.

I used an ASCII WEP key earlier. When I tried a HEX key it all worked.
I'm happy now. I even think I'll celebrate (one beer or something)!

Okay, it's official: Access Point (AP) D-link DI-824VUP+ and wireless
card Belkin F5D6020 ver2 can work together. But you need to use a HEX
WEP key (ASCII didn't work).

--
Stein Arne

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