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Well, I guess the thing is that my laptop can't handle WEP but it works with WPA. The computer always works. I have an Acer laptop.. Dunno how to make it handle WEP, though.
Directions please! xD I honestly know very little on technology, but I probably know the most about it out of all of my family. |
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Eg. Windows Vista, xp, 7, mac, etc. Like that. |
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Many people don't want to use WEP though, since it's much more unsecure. |
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Uhh, I think it's XP or Vista..
Nin, I think what I'd do is switch it to WPA whenever I use Wi-Fi for Pokemon but go back to WPA when I'm done. The problem here is that my laptop doesn't work on WEP and my DS doesn't work on WPA, so I need a new DS or a way to make the laptop work with WEP. Last edited by SK; April 7, 2010 at 12:20:50 PM. |
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Your computer won't "connect to the internet" when you're on WEP security because the "thing" you're connecting to that provides internet(I am guessing your wireless router) needs to have the same security setting. Set your router to WEP security. No, there is no way to make a security setting that will please both WPA and WEP, they are fundamentally different. Set all your wireless devices in the house(desktop, laptop, and most importantly router) to WEP.
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