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Hi there,

I just got my new N900 (which is really cool ) and wanted to connect it to a wifi with WPA/WPA2 encryption. I can see and select the network, but it always asks me to enter a WEP-key (well, actually it asks me to enter FOUR WEP-keys, which I find extremely ridiculous).
Is there any plugin I have to install to get this working or have I just missed some settings?

Greetings from Germany,
Silberwoelfin
 
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I can confirm exactly the same problem.

A couple of times two versions of the same connection have appeared, one asking for WEP and the other WPA. I have chosen WPA and entered the key, but when I try to link it doesn't work. Next time around it is back to WEP only again.

This is extremely frustrating - at the moment I don't have a SIM card and no wi-fi renders this very expensive gadget a complete brick
 
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I think this is more likely to do with the security settings of your router. I have had issues like this with XP machines and changing wireless security settings in the router has always solved it. I have never had any issues connecting to any wireless network with the N900.
 
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I'm currently having problems with my Wifi connection..I got it working fine as soon as I got the phone, and it worked OK for a few days, but now I get an error when I try to connect.
I've deleted the connection and re-entered it, tried the WEP and WPA keys (both the same in this instance), rebooted the router etc, but I still get an error....I'm not very techie really...I can do simple things but fall at the first hurdle when it gets more complicated...any suggestions please?
 
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This does seem to be router specific. I have got the n900 logging into 3 other routers with WPA keys without a problem, but it won't recognise this particular one as having WPA enabled. But it is also a problem with the n900 because no other machine has a problem with that router. Fortunately I have a spare router - not much of a suggestion, but it works!
 
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My friend had similar problem with his *cough* android, and he solved the problem by updating the firmware of the router.

So if you encountered problem that might be router specific, updating its firmware seems to be an option.
 
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#7
Originally Posted by Silberwoelfin View Post
Hi there,

I just got my new N900 (which is really cool ) and wanted to connect it to a wifi with WPA/WPA2 encryption. I can see and select the network, but it always asks me to enter a WEP-key (well, actually it asks me to enter FOUR WEP-keys, which I find extremely ridiculous).
Is there any plugin I have to install to get this working or have I just missed some settings?

Greetings from Germany,
Silberwoelfin
If you are using a new router :

# Go to WPS settings
# Change "WPS Mode" to "PIN CODE" mode.
#Now your N900 will ask for the pre-shared key
 
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Originally Posted by KajuKhan View Post
If you are using a new router :

# Go to WPS settings
# Change "WPS Mode" to "PIN CODE" mode.
#Now your N900 will ask for the pre-shared key
"WPS Mode" is not safe option for you! WPS pin can be hacked in10-60 min with reaver. Safe option is to turn off WPS Mode and use WPA/WPA2 pre-shared key not WEP key "it's to easy crack it".
 
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