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Name: gabbay
Date: October 14, 2008 at 15:36:45 Pacific
OS: xp tablet pc
CPU/Ram: 512
Product: Toshiba
Comment:

Hi,
I have a Toshiba Tablet edition (XP)and have a wireless problem. If i search for a wireless network I see all available networks in my area. When I try to connect to an open system (unencrypted) it logs fine; however, when I try to log in to an encrypted (even WEP) it prompts me network no longer available. Any ideas? I did download a new driver for the card, I also downloaded MS (KB) for allowing wpa and wpa2 to work on the older computers. It is only 2 year old laptop.
Any idea on how to solve it without taking the encryption out?



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Name: Curt R
Date: October 15, 2008 at 10:17:08 Pacific
Reply:

I'd start by redoing the profile containing the encryption key used to connect to your secure network.

Simply delete the existing profile, create a new one, enter the appropriate info (including key) and try to connect. Does that work?


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Response Number 2
Name: gabbay
Date: October 16, 2008 at 06:14:11 Pacific
Reply:

No, it did not work, any other suggestions?
Thanks for the reply.


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