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For WPA2 PSK
In Wireless > Basic I try to set the key to the following but they don't work. ubDp\.Y(%t8\,M@G\3gACgn6Y5Mg9QLE$Q95cNCPr1ux.1*kx! Accepts it but cuts it off to ubDp\.Y( when you return to Wireless Basic screen. $qieE%%O9k.!LDqdU)iwV)n)Bq^xqJC-DGF#4SXxAC4Kvn-*IU Won't accept valid key. Running 2.01 Firmware. Please fix it. |
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Hi
Please upgrade to latest firmware & reset to default. Cheers |
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#3
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Latest firmware doesn't work for me.
See http://www.aximcom.com.au/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=46 That isn't an option at this stage. |
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Hi
The problem is with 2 of your characters, "^" and "|", these can't be included as they're used in programming, without these 2 characters 63 should work fine. Cheers |
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That doesn't explain why the first one doesn't work.
I'm pretty sure ^ and | work in other routers. |
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Hi
This is the same with all routers, whilst the characters may vary there will always be some that can't be used, we checked here with a 63 character key without those & it worked fine. Cheers |
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OK. Well hopefully I can get the other issue with the 2.02 firmware sorted out then.
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Upgraded to 2.02 firmware now.
\THA\wu5e/kvS,*6LMrL(,M1y7YM.WgMaEho4Z+c0wTg8Im6br I noticed when using this key here after saving the key It replaced the + symbol with a space. I then searched for Wireless connections and noticed that my SSID didn't exist and to my surprise the router creates 2 unsecure Wireless connections. HT_AP1 and HT_AP0. Please fix it. |
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This key here:
R4fS7Od@N&ZjUh%lVxp5JkPXIi11pE2\3%fLnv_$fs.w2*TDZe Everything after the & symbol was cut off so the key ended up being R4fS7Od@N& after saving it. Please fix. Last edited by Sanga; 09-13-2009 at 10:24 PM. |
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63 character keys with no special characters are working fine.
Seems to be a problem with & and + though. This is what I've noticed so far. |
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