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WPA key less than 8 chars?
I was surprised when I tried to log into that WLAN and couldn't because the n810 wouldn't accept the 7 chars WPA key. All it did was complain that the key was smaller than 8 chars. Is there a trick to get it going anyway? After all it's not the WLAN client's business to decide on key policy but the access point operator's
Cheers Peter |
Re: WPA key less than 8 chars?
if I remember correctly... the only valid lengths for WEP passwords are 40, 64 and 104 hexadecimal combinations. so the ASCII lengths allowable are 5, 8 or 13. (I'm a little fuzzy about the 40hex/5ascii part, but the others are correct)
could it be that the other wlan client you use is using the "pass-phrase" method to generate the hexidecimal setting from the 7 digit password? |
Re: WPA key less than 8 chars?
I'm sorry, bad wording
s/key/passphrase/g I was talking WPA passphrases Cheers Peter |
Re: WPA key less than 8 chars?
Nope. Using more than 8 chars without any trouble. Actually I use 16.
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Re: WPA key less than 8 chars?
Yup, my WPA is 20+ characters long...and it's a really silly, but strong, password too...
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Re: WPA key less than 8 chars?
I'm much more surprised that you were able to get another device to allow a 7 character passphrase.
I don't think the tablet is trying to impose anything, just assuming that you made a mistake typing the passphrase which is (of course) at least 8 characters. -Jonathan |
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