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How do i set up a WPA2 protected password? not sure how...can i put anything i want as long as i want? and whats the obscure PSK sbox mean? and why is there 2 places to type the password?

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SSnipe wrote on Wed, 06 August 2008 20:52

How do i set up a WPA2 protected password? not sure how...can i put anything i want as long as i want? and whats the obscure PSK sbox mean? and why is there 2 places to type the password?

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One to confirm. "Obscure PSK" probably sets the field type to a password type so you can't see what you type in.
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so i can type in any number symbol number and in combination i put it?
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SSnipe wrote on Thu, 07 August 2008 01:06

so i can type in any number symbol number and in combination i put it?


Most likely it'll validate it for valid characters, but yes.

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Saberhawk wrote on Wed, 06 August 2008 23:14

SSnipe wrote on Thu, 07 August 2008 01:06

so i can type in any number symbol number and in combination i put it?


Most likely it'll validate it for valid characters, but yes.


last question on vista the settings for the password on the network give me two options which are

WPA2-Personal
WPA2-Enterprise


which one i choose? personal right?
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Whichever one works. But try personal first.
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Saberhawk wrote on Thu, 07 August 2008 00:04

Whichever one works. But try personal first.

thanks!!!!!!! hey i got one last unrelated question when i turned "broadcast SSID" to off how can i get a computer to connect to it last time i tryed it says "network (name or w/e) is already a network please select if off available networks list" when i tired to connect to it manual but it was not on the list...if my other pc didn't save the info idk how i would have connected to it

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Re: WPA2 [message #345460 is a reply to message #345382] Thu, 07 August 2008 08:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Vista:
Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center
Click on "Manage Wireless connections" and remove any networks that you no longer want (including the one you're trying to connect to, you have to change it's type...)

Start > Connect To. Windows will state it can't find any wireless networks (because you disabled SSID broadcast) so you have to click on "Setup new connection" or whatever it is at the bottom that lets you make a new connection, from the connection types menu, choose wireless AP / Router (NOT the "Ad hoc" one) and then enter the SSID, Passkey and set the encryption type. Click "Save" or whatever, and then see what happens.

Also, try Windows help and Here!






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CarrierII wrote on Thu, 07 August 2008 08:45

On Vista:
Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center
Click on "Manage Wireless connections" and remove any networks that you no longer want (including the one you're trying to connect to, you have to change it's type...)

Start > Connect To. Windows will state it can't find any wireless networks (because you disabled SSID broadcast) so you have to click on "Setup new connection" or whatever it is at the bottom that lets you make a new connection, from the connection types menu, choose wireless AP / Router (NOT the "Ad hoc" one) and then enter the SSID, Passkey and set the encryption type. Click "Save" or whatever, and then see what happens.

Also, try Windows help and Here!






thank you

my printer was connected to my network but since my network is WPA2 my printer Manuel says it can only connect WPA-PSK so will it still work?

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Re: WPA2 [message #345668 is a reply to message #345654] Fri, 08 August 2008 16:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Dude if you want a secure wireless network its much easier to filter out the connections by MAC addresses. Only allow your network devices MAC address to connect to the network. No need for keys or anything else.

CarrierII wrote

BLUEHTHEN YOU AR NOT JUST A BIG CHEATAS AND YOU THE BIG HEAD JUST YOU USE FLY H4X FUCK YOU BIG CHEATAS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD YOU WANT I WRAUGHT THIS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD HEY IS 1 YEAR YOUR PROMESS A FLY HAX IN MULTIPLAYER AND IS DONT JUST TROOPRM02 I TELL IT ALL WHO REPLYER IN THIS FORUM YOU CHEATZ

Please don't make me type something like that again, not using puntuation is annoying.


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Caveman wrote on Fri, 08 August 2008 16:14

Dude if you want a secure wireless network its much easier to filter out the connections by MAC addresses. Only allow your network devices MAC address to connect to the network. No need for keys or anything else.

how do i do that? i recently heard of something like that but didnt know what to google
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CarrierII wrote on Thu, 07 August 2008 08:45

On Vista:
Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center
Click on "Manage Wireless connections" and remove any networks that you no longer want (including the one you're trying to connect to, you have to change it's type...)

Start > Connect To. Windows will state it can't find any wireless networks (because you disabled SSID broadcast) so you have to click on "Setup new connection" or whatever it is at the bottom that lets you make a new connection, from the connection types menu, choose wireless AP / Router (NOT the "Ad hoc" one) and then enter the SSID, Passkey and set the encryption type. Click "Save" or whatever, and then see what happens.

Also, try Windows help and Here!






hey the setting that you said so i can find my network (since SSID broadcast is off)does not show up.....my and my mom haver the SAME computer both bought at pretty much same time and iv done it on hers but its not showing up on mine idk if its the services i disabled or stuff i took off but cant seem to find it
Re: WPA2 [message #345735 is a reply to message #345732] Sat, 09 August 2008 03:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Get all your devices to connect to your computer so that you can retrieve the MAC address and then add them into the filters tab, make sure to include the routers mac aswell.. I've locked myself out before Razz

http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/7825/ssniperw5.th.jpg


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BLUEHTHEN YOU AR NOT JUST A BIG CHEATAS AND YOU THE BIG HEAD JUST YOU USE FLY H4X FUCK YOU BIG CHEATAS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD YOU WANT I WRAUGHT THIS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD HEY IS 1 YEAR YOUR PROMESS A FLY HAX IN MULTIPLAYER AND IS DONT JUST TROOPRM02 I TELL IT ALL WHO REPLYER IN THIS FORUM YOU CHEATZ

Please don't make me type something like that again, not using puntuation is annoying.


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Caveman wrote on Sat, 09 August 2008 03:20

Get all your devices to connect to your computer so that you can retrieve the MAC address and then add them into the filters tab, make sure to include the routers mac aswell.. I've locked myself out before Razz

http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/7825/ssniperw5.th.jpg

i have belkin so is this the same thing as in ur ss?
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i172/Tanner2007/gicocaveman.jpg
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Yes but you dont want to BLOCK you want to allow so dont tick the block.

CarrierII wrote

BLUEHTHEN YOU AR NOT JUST A BIG CHEATAS AND YOU THE BIG HEAD JUST YOU USE FLY H4X FUCK YOU BIG CHEATAS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD YOU WANT I WRAUGHT THIS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD HEY IS 1 YEAR YOUR PROMESS A FLY HAX IN MULTIPLAYER AND IS DONT JUST TROOPRM02 I TELL IT ALL WHO REPLYER IN THIS FORUM YOU CHEATZ

Please don't make me type something like that again, not using puntuation is annoying.


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ok i click enable then ether the mac address of each of my computers on the network?

EDIT: even tho i blocked out the info in the picture is this where id go to get the mac addresss?
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i172/Tanner2007/caveman2.jpg\\\



one thing that sucks is i had to change my security from WPA2 to WPA-PSK tkip cuase of my printer ;(

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Yes, enter the address you see there... With the mac filtering option you wont need to use WPA or anything else.. Change that to none and even though you're broadcasting that you have a wireless connection, noone can jump on it because there mac address dont match what you have entered.

CarrierII wrote

BLUEHTHEN YOU AR NOT JUST A BIG CHEATAS AND YOU THE BIG HEAD JUST YOU USE FLY H4X FUCK YOU BIG CHEATAS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD YOU WANT I WRAUGHT THIS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD HEY IS 1 YEAR YOUR PROMESS A FLY HAX IN MULTIPLAYER AND IS DONT JUST TROOPRM02 I TELL IT ALL WHO REPLYER IN THIS FORUM YOU CHEATZ

Please don't make me type something like that again, not using puntuation is annoying.


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Caveman wrote on Sat, 09 August 2008 13:42

Yes, enter the address you see there... With the mac filtering option you wont need to use WPA or anything else.. Change that to none and even though you're broadcasting that you have a wireless connection, noone can jump on it because there mac address dont match what you have entered.

i have both to be double safe Smile but thanks alot i wish i knew this shit a long time but i dont touch shit i dont know what it is....

but so now lets say my mom turns her laptop on i have to add it to or it cant connect?
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Yes you'll have to add every device to the list or it will be refused when it tries to connect. But really having WPA2 along with MAC filtering is just gonna complicate thing further but hey its your call.

CarrierII wrote

BLUEHTHEN YOU AR NOT JUST A BIG CHEATAS AND YOU THE BIG HEAD JUST YOU USE FLY H4X FUCK YOU BIG CHEATAS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD YOU WANT I WRAUGHT THIS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD HEY IS 1 YEAR YOUR PROMESS A FLY HAX IN MULTIPLAYER AND IS DONT JUST TROOPRM02 I TELL IT ALL WHO REPLYER IN THIS FORUM YOU CHEATZ

Please don't make me type something like that again, not using puntuation is annoying.


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ok here another question how do i find a mac address if the pc cant connect to my network to check it
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Go into the Network Connections, right-click the network adapter, then click Status. Go to the Support tab, then click Details. It's the Physical Address listed.

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cmatt42 wrote on Sat, 09 August 2008 16:02

Go into the Network Connections, right-click the network adapter, then click Status. Go to the Support tab, then click Details. It's the Physical Address listed.

this?
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Yes, thats the MAC address.

CarrierII wrote

BLUEHTHEN YOU AR NOT JUST A BIG CHEATAS AND YOU THE BIG HEAD JUST YOU USE FLY H4X FUCK YOU BIG CHEATAS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD YOU WANT I WRAUGHT THIS YOUR CHEATZ IS BAD HEY IS 1 YEAR YOUR PROMESS A FLY HAX IN MULTIPLAYER AND IS DONT JUST TROOPRM02 I TELL IT ALL WHO REPLYER IN THIS FORUM YOU CHEATZ

Please don't make me type something like that again, not using puntuation is annoying.


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Caveman wrote on Sat, 09 August 2008 17:10

Yes, thats the MAC address.

sweet i think im out of questions Surprised ok well is there a way to change my printer (WPA-PSK tkip) to WPA2 AES?

i had to change my WPA2 to fucking WPA-PSK tkip just for my printers wireless network here it is
http://www.brother-usa.com/mfc/modeldetail.aspx?PRODUCTID=MFC640CW
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SSnipe wrote on Sun, 10 August 2008 01:03

Caveman wrote on Sat, 09 August 2008 17:10

Yes, thats the MAC address.

sweet i think im out of questions Surprised ok well is there a way to change my printer (WPA-PSK tkip) to WPA2 AES?

i had to change my WPA2 to fucking WPA-PSK tkip just for my printers wireless network here it is
http://www.brother-usa.com/mfc/modeldetail.aspx?PRODUCTID=MFC640CW


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