Netgear WFG114P

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I had some dead spots in my house so I changed from a Linksys WRT54G to a
Netgear WFG114P and tht solved that problem.

Now, for the life of me, I can't the security going. I set up WEP properly,
I think, it work on the Linksys.

Can anyone help?

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Egmont

em_CT

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em_CT wrote:
> I had some dead spots in my house so I changed from a Linksys WRT54G to a
> Netgear WFG114P and tht solved that problem.
>
> Now, for the life of me, I can't the security going. I set up WEP properly,
> I think, it work on the Linksys.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Regards,
>
> Egmont
>
> em_CT
>
> USA
>
>
>
>

hi, so if the wrt54g works (orignal firmware?) with WEP...keep it.
When you flash it with sveasoft, openwrt etc. you can power up the
radio-signal a lot. Or is this possible with the other product, too?

(sorry, I am in hurry, can't check this now, but I think with a
powered-up-one, you can even close some radio-holes in your garden;)

But I am also sure, somebody can help you with the WEP Problem. Did u
try it with wep64, wep128 and wpa? Anything works?

Best regards,

Jens
 
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I tried with wep64 and 128 and have not tried wpa.

Regards,
Egmont
em_CT
USA

> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> hi, so if the wrt54g works (orignal firmware?) with WEP...keep it.
> When you flash it with sveasoft, openwrt etc. you can power up the
> radio-signal a lot. Or is this possible with the other product, too?
>
> (sorry, I am in hurry, can't check this now, but I think with a
> powered-up-one, you can even close some radio-holes in your garden;)
>
> But I am also sure, somebody can help you with the WEP Problem. Did u
> try it with wep64, wep128 and wpa? Anything works?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jens
 
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Try not using the passphrase generator to make the keys.
If it wants ascii keys than any 0-9 a-z 5 for 64 or 13 for 128
If it wants hex key than any 0-F 10 for 64 or 26 for
128




"em_CT" <bey2008xxxx@XXXcomcast.net> wrote in message
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> I tried with wep64 and 128 and have not tried wpa.
>
> Regards,
> Egmont
> em_CT
> USA
>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > hi, so if the wrt54g works (orignal firmware?) with WEP...keep it.
> > When you flash it with sveasoft, openwrt etc. you can power up the
> > radio-signal a lot. Or is this possible with the other product,
too?
> >
> > (sorry, I am in hurry, can't check this now, but I think with a
> > powered-up-one, you can even close some radio-holes in your
garden;)
> >
> > But I am also sure, somebody can help you with the WEP Problem.
Did u
> > try it with wep64, wep128 and wpa? Anything works?
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Jens
>
>
 
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"Airhead" <campbell@alliancecable.net> wrote in message
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> Try not using the passphrase generator to make the keys.
> If it wants ascii keys than any 0-9 a-z 5 for 64 or 13 for 128
> If it wants hex key than any 0-F 10 for 64 or 26 for
> 128


Yes, that how I been doing it, no good. I the mean time, I tried to install
the new beta version and something went wrong. The light is flashing between
TEST and PWR.
Any idea what that means?

TX
Regards,
Egmont
em_CT
USA
 

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