That is true Barb, but some devices do not support WPA and WPA2.
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"Barb Bowman" <> wrote in message
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> WEP is NOT safe. You'd be better of configuring everything for WPA2
> or at least WPA.
>
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 16:15:00 -0700, emmymac
> <> wrote:
>
>>I just bought a new laptop and it was initially working fine on my
>>wireless
>>network. However, on day 2, a Vista pop-up come up and asked if I wanted
>>to
>>make my network more secure/private. i clicked yes and since then the
>>computer no longer recognizes my WEP network. It thinks my home network
>>is
>>WPA2. I can connect using my WEP password, but the signal strength is
>>terrible. When I switch to an open or shared network where I can put in
>>my
>>WEP password, it says that the parameters required by my computer do not
>>match the network...
>>
>>The network iteslf is fine and the signal strength where I am using this
>>machine is strong (according to the other laptop i tried it on)
>>
>>I can't seem to figure out how to go back to the original state for the
>>computer and to re-set-up my home network so that it will work properly.
>>
>>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks
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> Barb Bowman
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