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"Schizoid Man" wrote in message
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"Schizoid Man" wrote in message
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I have a Linksys BEFW11S4 Wireless-B router. When I installed it, I

used
128-bit WEP compression on it and saved a passphrase.

My laptop's OS crashed a couple of weeks ago and I figured it was a

good
time to upgrade to Windows XP.

I can see my router from the 'Available Wireless Networks' window.

However,
(correctly) according to windows the router is WEP-encrypted. But for

some
reason, when I enter my passphrase, I get a Windows message saying

that
it
has to be a 40-bit or 128-bit key and can only be a certain number of

ascii
characters.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
Schiz


"jw" wrote in message
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What are you using to enter the passphrase? If it is not the Linksys
app(i.e., windows' wireless management app), you probably need to enter

the
_encryption key_, not the passphrase (the passphrase is used to generate

the
key).


You're right. I was using the Windows XP to enter the passphrase. However,
according to some research I have done, XP does not accept a passphrase in
lieu of an encryption key.

Problem is, how do I generate the encryption key?


Go back to the wap (usually 192.168.1.1) and look at the key. Cut and paste
is easiest, assumming you can get an ethernet connection to the wap from
your laptop. Otherwise, you'll have to write and type :^)