Attempting to set up for Client Mode; manual instructions are incomplete. I select radio button 5 (Client) Wizard asks for preferable mode twice so I select (Client) in the second box I enter name of my wireless router JnKBull Channel set to 11 (box to right shows Frequency 2.462 GHz WDS mode: selected Static Key Remote AP Mac I entered Mac address of my wireless router. The wizard requests SSID a second time, I entered JnKBull Request channel number , I selected 11 and input the MAC address of JnKBull I enabled Encryption Select WPA_PSK Select ASCII Key type Select AES Cipher Key: entered the encryption Key for JnKBull wireless router. Select Apply and get message "Configure Mode Failure" The manual only shows setup for the lower part of the Wizard screen. What am I missing?
SOURCE: I have a Netgear wireless router DG834G and i am
Please follow the steps on a computer connected to the router so as to check the network key:
1. Open the browser(Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox).
2. Access the router usually http://192.168.0.1 else try http://www.routerlogin.com
3. Login to the router with the Username as admin and password as password (unless you have changed it).
4. Click on Wireless Settings'(under Setup) from the left menu.
5. Check if 'WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)' or 'WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key)' is selected under 'Security Options'.
6. If WPA-PSK is selected, copy the code entered in the passphrase.
7. If WEP is selected, copy the code entered in the key that has been checked.
This is the code required for connecting the wireless computer to the routers' wireless network.
In some cases, for security reasons the passphrase might show as asterisks. In this case type a new password and click apply. You will then have to use the same password for all the wireless devices connecting to the network.
I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue.
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Anand
SOURCE: My wireless name (SSID) and security settings keep changing on their own!
hi,
well i saw the problem u r facing
and the only soution for it is the upgradation of the firmware ....
i was facing the same one on my router and it got corrected ....
otherwise u can call the customer care no of the the routers company and they will give u the replacement
SOURCE: USB Wireless Network Setup Values
during setup it should asked you to create password but anyways those letters are security protocals for your router to prevent peeps from accessing your network...wep is easiest
SOURCE: I installed a new Zoom
I think the router firmware is not working properly.
Some routers need power cycle ( reboot ) after any changes on the router settings.
Now make sure that you are getting IP address on the internet part of the router.
When you set up WEP and passphrase , Your actual password for the wireless network will be the number in the key number 1 box and NOT the passphrase.
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SOURCE: Followed instructions from Best Solution posted on
If you select WPA security mode then you can not add the network manually.
I think the OS on your computer is windows XP.
You can connect to the netwoek using the windws utility.
If you select WEP, then you can add the network manually.
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