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Just a added a new PC using the MN-730 PCI card to my MN-700 based
network. The install seemed to go fine but the PC cannot connect to
the network. I have turned off 802.1x authentication, turned on WEP
128. When I type the 26 digit WEP key in, I get a message saying the
key is invalid. I have reentered the code dozens of times, being very
careful to enter it correctly.
When I open the broadband networking utility, it shows me connected to
the network for 10 seconds then the connection is unavailable.
My network is stable with 5 wired clients running a mix of Intel and
linksys PCI cards as well as two laptops one with a MN-720 and one
with a Dlink DWL-650.
Any thoughts on what would be causing this? All devices have the
latest software and firmware.
Thanks for the help
Mike
investa@att.net
Just a added a new PC using the MN-730 PCI card to my MN-700 based
network. The install seemed to go fine but the PC cannot connect to
the network. I have turned off 802.1x authentication, turned on WEP
128. When I type the 26 digit WEP key in, I get a message saying the
key is invalid. I have reentered the code dozens of times, being very
careful to enter it correctly.
When I open the broadband networking utility, it shows me connected to
the network for 10 seconds then the connection is unavailable.
My network is stable with 5 wired clients running a mix of Intel and
linksys PCI cards as well as two laptops one with a MN-720 and one
with a Dlink DWL-650.
Any thoughts on what would be causing this? All devices have the
latest software and firmware.
Thanks for the help
Mike
investa@att.net