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From: windsurferLA on 16 Jun 2008 02:07 It seems like my efforts to extend my wireless network has required me to first back track and get some of the more basic elements working. I have D-Link DI-524 Wireless Router with Firmware Version: 1.23 , Mon, 24 Jul 2006. When I go to HOME WIRELESS and try to enable WEP encoding, the router does not reply the the "apply" function key. As I recall, with prior versions of the software, clicking the "apply" function key used to lead to a screen change and the message, "the device is restarting." Now nothing seems to happen even if I let the router sit for quite a while. It never seems to accept a WEP code. (Yes I know that the WEP code is easily broken, but I want to get it working before moving on to a more sophisticated code. ) However, if I use the "wizard," I can get it to accept a WEP code and to limit access to the wireless network. Why might I be able to set it up using the "wizard" and not be set it up using the dialog box screens?
From: windsurferLA on 16 Jun 2008 02:13 windsurferLA wrote: > It seems like my efforts to extend my wireless network has required me > to first back track and get some of the more basic elements working. I > have D-Link DI-524 Wireless Router with Firmware Version: 1.23 , Mon, 24 > Jul 2006. > > When I go to HOME WIRELESS and try to enable WEP encoding, the router > does not reply the the "apply" function key. As I recall, with prior > versions of the software, clicking the "apply" function key used to > lead to a screen change and the message, "the device is restarting." Now > nothing seems to happen even if I let the router sit for quite a while. > It never seems to accept a WEP code. (Yes I know that the WEP code is > easily broken, but I want to get it working before moving on to a more > sophisticated code. ) > > However, if I use the "wizard," I can get it to accept a WEP code and to > limit access to the wireless network. > > Why might I be able to set it up using the "wizard" and not be set it up > using the dialog box screens? I'll add that the router is set for OPEN system authentication, 64 Bit hex, and the entered code is 10 hexidecimal with the password limited to numbers and the letters A,B,C,D,E,F,
From: windsurferLA on 16 Jun 2008 02:49 windsurferLA wrote: > It seems like my efforts to extend my wireless network has required me > to first back track and get some of the more basic elements working. I > have D-Link DI-524 Wireless Router with Firmware Version: 1.23 , Mon, 24 > Jul 2006. > > When I go to HOME WIRELESS and try to enable WEP encoding, the router > does not reply the the "apply" function key. As I recall, with prior > versions of the software, clicking the "apply" function key used to > lead to a screen change and the message, "the device is restarting." Now > nothing seems to happen even if I let the router sit for quite a while. > It never seems to accept a WEP code. (Yes I know that the WEP code is > easily broken, but I want to get it working before moving on to a more > sophisticated code. ) > > However, if I use the "wizard," I can get it to accept a WEP code and to > limit access to the wireless network. > > Why might I be able to set it up using the "wizard" and not be set it up > using the dialog box screens? I think I have solved why I can't set the security options on the D-Link DI-524. After wasting a few hours, an internet search indicated that the problem may be an incompatibility with Firefox. Sure enough, setting up security on the router worked right away using Internet Explorer. According to the sites I visited, there are errors in the java code (what ever that is) that comes with the D-Link firmware upgrades.
From: Colin on 16 Jun 2008 16:27 You can improve security a bit more if you turn your 524 into a 624. They use the exact same hardware and there is a way to install the 624 firmware on a 524. I did it a while ago. Look it up on the net. This will give you a slightly better throughput and WAP-PSK with AES encryption. windsurferLA wrote: > windsurferLA wrote: > > It seems like my efforts to extend my wireless network has required > > me to first back track and get some of the more basic elements > > working. I have D-Link DI-524 Wireless Router with Firmware > > Version: 1.23 , Mon, 24 Jul 2006. > > > > When I go to HOME WIRELESS and try to enable WEP encoding, the > > router does not reply the the "apply" function key. As I recall, > > with prior versions of the software, clicking the "apply" function > > key used to lead to a screen change and the message, "the device > > is restarting." Now nothing seems to happen even if I let the > > router sit for quite a while. It never seems to accept a WEP code. > > (Yes I know that the WEP code is easily broken, but I want to get > > it working before moving on to a more sophisticated code. ) > > > > However, if I use the "wizard," I can get it to accept a WEP code > > and to limit access to the wireless network. > > > > Why might I be able to set it up using the "wizard" and not be set > > it up using the dialog box screens? > > > I think I have solved why I can't set the security options on the > D-Link DI-524. After wasting a few hours, an internet search > indicated that the problem may be an incompatibility with Firefox. > Sure enough, setting up security on the router worked right away > using Internet Explorer. According to the sites I visited, there are > errors in the java code (what ever that is) that comes with the > D-Link firmware upgrades. --
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