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Title: Reading Encryption Key
Post by: popsshop on April 15, 2008, 07:23:40 AM
Once the key has been established, I can not read the key (all ****).

I am adding a new device and need to set the wireless network key in the new device.  I am using WEP 128 bit encoding.  How do I see the actual characters ? ? ??  ?

signed:
Confused in Duluth
Fred
Title: Re: Reading Encryption Key
Post by: Fatman on April 15, 2008, 08:26:27 AM
Your best bet is to simply assign a new key that you have written down elsewhere.

signed:
Frequently Viable in Fountain Valley

P.S. I couldn't come up with anything else with the initials FV that made any sense, that and I hope my advice is frequently viable.

P.P.S. isn't the scheme supposed to be
Dumbfounded in Duluth
or
Confused in Concord

P.P.P.S This is probably why I don't write Dear Abby letters, I live in Westminster, that can't end well.
Title: Re: Reading Encryption Key
Post by: popsshop on April 15, 2008, 08:37:52 AM
Dear Frequently   ;D

I have five other computers (including 2 laptops) that are already in the system.  I'm afraid that putting in a new key will screw up an already working system.

Too many times have I "fixed" something that was not broken and spent hours "fixing" the new problem.

Signed:
Dumfounded in Duluth


ps - thie signature thing could really get interesting Fatman   ;D
Title: Re: Reading Encryption Key
Post by: Fatman on April 15, 2008, 09:15:11 AM
Dear Dumbfounded,

Unfortunately that may be the best best.

Personally I would change the SSID at the same time so you don't have to worry about wireless profiles.  Just go computer to computer and join the new network with the new key without fuss.

And break that rule that all geeks are always going on about and leave a sticky note with your SSID and WEP key under your router, anyone with physical access could get in anyhow.

I know it's not pretty, but it's gotta be done.

Flinging Vitriol in Fountain Valley

P.S. Sorry about the signature, I have always wanted to sign something like that and I figured I would never get another chance.

P.P.S You made be break by perfect post count of 2^2^2^2.
Title: Re: Reading Encryption Key
Post by: TaVARUS on April 15, 2008, 12:57:29 PM
Just use the "Add Wireless Device WITH WPS (WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP) Wizard" then select "MANUAL"; it will display the key there!
Title: Re: Reading Encryption Key
Post by: popsshop on April 15, 2008, 03:13:32 PM
Thank you, thank you, thank you, TaVARUS   ;D ;D 8)