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Netgear WPN824 WPA versus WPA2

Computer Aid Posted on 21 February, 2007 by Luigi Martin21 February, 2007

Ah, another wireless stumbling block…

This customer couldn’t get his laptop (he is visiting his daughter) to work on on her wireless router (a netgear MIMO WPN824… apparently, a previous tech had setup the wireless, but didn’t tell anyone what the wireless password was (It seems to happen a lot, unfortunately).

He eventually mucked up the second wireless PC… but the 3rd PC used ethernet, so there was a way out of this.

I connect to the router, and get to the wireless section.

I see it has WPA-PSK-TKIP enabled. I prefer WPA-PSK-AES (better security), so before I change, I make sure all wireless PCs have XP at SP2.

I change to (what I think is) WPA-PSK-AES, but I cannot get any wireless access… after a lot of stuffing around, I eventually realise that this router has 3 different WPA encryption methods:

  • WPA-PSK-TKIP
  • WPA2-PSK-AES
  • WPA2-AES

Its amazing how the mind will sometimes see what it wants to see…

I didn’t notice the little number “2”, and assumed the router would be like most others, and support WPA-PSK-AES (but it doesn’t).

So after reverting to WPA-PSK-TKIP, and changing the wireless PC accordingly, the PC is finally on the internet.

Next, I go for the laptop.

Oddly, it still refuses to connect. I look at all sorts of settings, and after 5 minutes I get a message about the radio being off… I look at the lights on the laptop… the small blue wireless LED is off…

I find and press the little wireless button, and within 10 seconds, the laptop is on the net at last!

Posted in Technical | Tagged wpa, wpa2, wpn824

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