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Computer Aid Posted on 18 April, 2006 by Luigi Martin18 April, 2006

A client has new latop & needs to get it working on his home network.

Since I’ve dealt with him before, I know he has a fully wireless computer network.

I check the laptop settings & it all seems ok, but still no connection… it can see the WAP, but it won’t connect to it, won’t get an IP address & won’t ping anything. An “ipconfig /all” shows the wireless adapter as being disconnected. I know the WEP password is correct, as I’ve previously setup another wireless computer in this household.

I start looking at the wireless access point (via its web interface, through another computer) & in wandering through the WAP menus, I come across the MAC filter menu.

It has MAC filtering switched on.

MAC filtering is a very good idea, as another computer won’t be able to sneak onto the network, even if it uses the correct password the only way to get around this level of security is to know the wireless password & to hack a wireless card to use the same MAC address as an existing card (highly difficult, and can cause conflicts the original card). It would be easier to break into the house, access the WAP, & add the MAC of a new card… But then if you got physical access to the WAP, you wouldn’t need to hack the network. 8-

Anyway, the WAP has a list of 4 MAC addresses, so I add the MAC address of the new laptops wireless network adapter, and then everything starts working.

Another job well done.

Posted in Technical | Tagged laptops wireless network adapter, MAC address, WAP

WEP wireless

Computer Aid Posted on 11 February, 2006 by Luigi Martin11 February, 2006

This got me puzzled for a while:

Wireless system was working fine for 3 workstations but a recently rebuilt 4th PC couldn’t get a wireless signal.

I moved the PC right next to the WAP, but still no signal.

The owner then remembered he had a paper with the details on the WAP: it also had some wep codes & the IP address of the WAP.

Without the codes & WAP IP address, this would have turned into a long exercise of resetting the wap to factory defaults, then configuring it, then configuring 4 PCs… not what should happen when one PC gets rebuilt…

I verify that the WAP is setup correctly (the paper had the wrong IP address) & struggle with the WEP codes until I realise that I only had to enter 1 of the 4 codes on the list (I’m more familiar with WPA & haven’t used WEP for a while, so this was a good re-learning experience).

I charge my minimum fee & I’m finished in 30 minutes, with another happy customer.

Posted in Technical | Tagged WAP, wep, wireless signal, Wireless system

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