"wep" Help and InformationHow to recover wifi passwords?
I'm migrating from an old Mac computer to a shiny new MacBook Pro and want to be able to join my brother's network, except we don't remember the password! But my old computer can connect. Is there any way to dredge up that password from Mac OS X so I can enter it anew? I do have Leopard running on both systems......
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I have just set up a wireless connection at home - whenever I log on it says that the connection is unsecure - how do I secure it? I have a new Toshiba Laptop and a Phillips Router. I saw something about a WEP key....where do I enter this?...
Continue reading about How do I secure my wireless network connection with WEP or WPA? What is 802.11n and should I upgrade to 802.11n gear?
I've been reading about the newest wireless standard called 802.11n and am unclear whether it's a smart upgrade or not. My geek friend tells me that it's not an "approved" standard and that there's a risk that what I buy might not be compatible too. Is that true?...
Continue reading about What is 802.11n and should I upgrade to 802.11n gear? Does the Sony PSP support 802.11g or WPA security?
I'm not too sure what the differences are, but my brother asked me if the Sony PSP supports 802.11 "b" or "g" and I really don't know. He also asked if it can connect to a WPA-based network, or just a WEP network, and, again, I don't know. Do you?...
Continue reading about Does the Sony PSP support 802.11g or WPA security? How do I get my wireless WEP password for my Sony PSP?
I have a Sony PSP and have been trying to connect to the Internet with my wireless base station, but it keeps asking for a "WEP" and I don't have a clue what that is or how I get it. Help!...
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