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Title: DSM-320RD cannot connect to Wifi with WPS-PSK encryption.
Post by: dvdstomper on October 31, 2009, 01:47:42 AM
i have just installed a new Wifi router - and noticed that if I enable WPA-PSK encryption, the device cannot acquire an IP address from the router. If i switch WPA to WEP or disable security at all, then the media player connects ok.  Has anyone been able to resolve this, or am I pretty much SOL with trying to use better security for this device?
Title: Re: DSM-320RD cannot connect to Wifi with WPS-PSK encryption.
Post by: ECF on November 02, 2009, 04:53:55 PM
DSM-320RD does not support WPA.
Title: Re: DSM-320RD cannot connect to Wifi with WPS-PSK encryption.
Post by: dvdstomper on November 02, 2009, 06:28:59 PM
hmmm... that's good to know.

so it's listed in the interface, and is just not hooked up?
Title: Re: DSM-320RD cannot connect to Wifi with WPS-PSK encryption.
Post by: ECF on November 03, 2009, 10:42:42 AM
My bad...I was referring to the DSM-320. Ok so WPA is supported. This device is a bit older and has not had any updates in quite a while I would try maybe a more simple passkey if you have any spaces or special characters maybe try just numbers and letters and/or the minimal passkey size required and test it.

Title: Re: DSM-320RD cannot connect to Wifi with WPS-PSK encryption.
Post by: dvdstomper on November 03, 2009, 11:40:35 AM
yeah - that's pretty much what i tried.

wired connection: fine
set encryption to None: works fine
set encryption to WEP: works fine
Set encryption to WPA with a simple passcode "abcd1234" to make it easier to type it in, as the remote is a beast when it comes to entering the password: No luck.
Title: Re: DSM-320RD cannot connect to Wifi with WPS-PSK encryption.
Post by: ECF on November 03, 2009, 01:48:36 PM
Have you tried WPA TKIP and AES options if your router supports both? 
Title: Re: DSM-320RD cannot connect to Wifi with WPS-PSK encryption.
Post by: dvdstomper on November 03, 2009, 01:57:56 PM
yes. this is the new netgear wndr3700 - it does actually support wpa (TKIP), wpa2 (AES) and a dual WPA+WPA2 mode.  I tried WPA+WPA2 mode first, and then WPA by itself with the same result.

mind you, the WNDR3700 can be buggy too, as this is a brand new release - but i havent had any issues connecting other devices to it...