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Originally Posted by keb1717
My router is set for 64 bit and the wep key has 10 characters. The 770 is set for 64 bit as well, but it only allows 5 characters to be entered.
According to what you just explained I believe you need to type the key in by using HEX.

I give you couple examples.
ASC: 11111 = HEX: 31313131
ASC: NOKIA = HEX: 4e4f4b4941

--> the key is 5 ascii characters is actually 10 hex characters.
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PROBLEM SOLVED!

I changed to hex instead of ascii and entered the hex key instead of the passphrase. That did the trick.

Last edited by keb1717; 2005-12-14 at 23:48.
 
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Im not quite sure I understand.

My router is aaaaabbbbb for line 1 of the WEP key. The rest is hexadecimal values for 2, 3 and 4 generated off of a passphrase. Are you all saying I need to change the input method on the unit to HEX and then enter the HEX equivalent of "aaaaabbbbb" into line 1 and be done with it? OR, the HEX equivolent of the passphrase? I also have 64b encryption.
 
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