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Old 11-05-2005, 20:48   #1
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wireless network setup, help!

I am trying to setup my wireless network but got some problem. I cannot access to internet via wireless connection. The LAN setup is:
WAN: NTL cable modem
Router: Linksys WRT54GS (802.11g)
Desktop: cabled via ethernet card
Laptop: Armada 6500 (PII) & BT VOYAGER 1060 PCMCIA adaptor (802.11g)

Router wireless setup:
wireless network mode: mixed (my friend may come to use the network, whose laptop is 802.11b)
wireless channel: 11-2.462GHz
SSID broadcast: disabled
Security mode: WPA-PSK, TKIP, (key supplied)
Wireless MAC enabled
Permitted only: selected (VOYAGER 1060 MAC address key-in)

In the laptop I used IPCONFIG/ALL and can see:
Node type:mixed
IP routing enabled:no
WINS proxy enabled:no
DHCP enabled:yes
Auto config enabled
Auto confir IP: 169.254.3.122
Subnet mask:255.255.0.0
Default gateway:
DNS servers:

Before I install the wireless adaptor, I can use PCMCIA ethernet card conneting to internet.
In the VOYAGE 1060 window, I can see:
Status: associated
Network name: correct
AP's MAC: correct
Security: TKIP, WEP, key absent (dodge, this is different from router)
speed: 125HSM
channel: 11 (the same as router)
Client IP: 169.254.3.122

Please give me some tips.

Thanks a lot
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Old 11-05-2005, 20:58   #2
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Re: wireless network setup, help!

Ok your got the mac address filtered enabled right.

You have to go into the router and add the mac address of your wireless card in the mac filter list, then hit only allow access to the addresses in the filter.

You can get the address from the card (written on side) or do another ipconfig/all and write down the mac address of the card from the list it gives back.

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O and turn your ssid back on till your got ur wireless setup, you can disable it once done.
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Old 11-05-2005, 21:14   #3
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Re: wireless network setup, help!

I checked the router setup. MAC address of VOYAGER card is already in the MAC filter list. But when I opened MAC client address list I found this address is listed as inactive PC. What is the problem?
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Old 11-05-2005, 21:42   #4
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Re: wireless network setup, help!

A bit confused, as my old router only supports WEP. Is the problem that the router is set to use WPA and the laptop WEP? (Needs someone who knows about WPA security). The 169.x.x.x IP address means that the laptop has not 'found' the DHCP server (i.e. the router). This is confirmed by the lack of DNS server and gateway addresses. Is the router configured to be a DHCP server? (I'd be surprised if not - this is usually a standard setting).
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Yes, it is set as DHCP.
One thing a bit strange is the security setup of PCMCIA card. In the security tab, it shows WPA-PSK and TKIP is selected. Also when I tried to input a new key different from the one in router, it always say 'wrong key'. But in the status tab, it shows 'TKIP, WEP key absent'. ???
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Re: wireless network setup, help!

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One thing a bit strange is the security setup of PCMCIA card. In the security tab, it shows WPA-PSK and TKIP is selected. Also when I tried to input a new key different from the one in router, it always say 'wrong key'. But in the status tab, it shows 'TKIP, WEP key absent'. ???
Are you putting the security key in as a keyphrase, or are you using the hex code equivalent? I ask, because I had a problem with a Belkin router and XP where if I entered the phrase used in setting up the security on the router into the relevant box in XP, nothing happened - no error message, but no internet connection. If I used the hex code (which the router gave me) instead, all was well ...
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Re: wireless network setup, help!

Tried as you said, it works, but only when use WEP. At WAP, no hex equivalent. Finally I un-install the PCMCIA card and re-install it, all works. So I guess I did not input something correct in the first place.

Thanks guys for all you help!
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