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When I use any thing other than WEP wireless client cannot connect. Why?

I am using a wireless N router / hub and wireless card, both made by linksys. Clients that are plugged in to the hub work fine. Wireless client works fine as long as I use WEP security or disable wireless security all together. If I try to use WPA or WPA2 the client will not get an IP address, and it will default to a 169. address. Any ideas?

Update:

I updated the firmware on the router, and the driver of the client wirelss card to the latest available version.

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    The answer to this question is, it depends on the wireless client that the card is using.Some wireless client doesn't accept WPA as an encryption. But mostly the problem lies on the router/hub. Its because of the firmware that it is using. Firmwares acts as an operating system for routers/hubs. Mostly WPA or WPA2 depends on the firmware that the device is using.

  • slape
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    in case you have different units like a community printer or a xbox linked to the router then in addition they gets a ip handle. as far as you password keeping your router that fact can propose 2 issues; your router is secure against configuration ameliorations, or your on the spot connection is secure by utilising a password. in the experience that your on the spot connection has authentication and in case you're utilising WEP then your connection can nevertheless be hacked and somebody might nicely be on your community. swap from WEP to WPA (any version) to guard your connection from intruders.

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