Hello. --After logging in. In the main menu on the left, click on Wireless
Settings, from there you can check the wireless security or you can setup wireless security from there
if you haven't done so.
- This error occurs when the wireless security that you set on the wireless laptop does not match the wireless security on the router.
- What you can do to resolve the problem is to delete the wireless profile you created on the laptop. After that, let the laptop search for wireless connection available, select the correct wireless settings and it should connect.
--For example the operating system of your computer is Vista, in order to remove the wireless profile you created and reconnect to the wireless router, do the following instructions:- Go to Start>Control Panel>Network and Internet> Network and Sharing Center- Click on Manage Wireless Networks on the left panel. Delete the wireless profile then Search for available wireless networks again. Type the correct wireless security settings on your laptop
-- If you would like to know what wireless security has been setup on the router, connect the laptop or use a desktop which is wired to the router then access
the router setup page by typing http://www.routerlogin.net or 192.168.1.1 in the
address field of your browser and then press Enter. Enter admin for the router user name
and your password (or the default, password).
Hope this helps. Have a nice day. Don't forget to vote if you find this guide helpful. Thanks.
SOURCE: Belkin Wireless Router/HP Laptop - wireless security problem
This is an unusual problem. It's interesting that you can connect without encryption. A few thoughts, which you may well have considered already:
1) Does this happen even when you deliberately disconnect from the network, and reconnect?
2) The network key/passphrase is case sensitive; it is very easy to make a small slip with this, or some other tiny detail, when entering the key;
3) Is there the slightest chance your router has the same SSID (name) as a neighbour's? ....Sorry if this seems a daft question, but it is something to consider...
SOURCE: wireless network key
Log in to the D-Link wireless router's administration interface. This is usually done by opening "http://192.168.0.1/" or "http://192.168.1.1/" in your web browser. Some administration interfaces will help you obtain the key, but there's no real way to tell without trying it. If you've also forgotten the password for the administration interface, consult your router's manual for the default password.
Reset the router's configuration if you also can't remember the password to the administration interface or you just want to start over. Using a small object to put into the hole of the small reset button on the back of the router, press the button and hold it down for several seconds. A pen or toothpick or paperclip will work.
Reconfigure the router, including your router's SSID and WEP or WPA options. Consult your router's manual for specific steps on this task if you're unsure how to proceed. Choose a new password and a new network encryption key. The password should be difficult to guess, but not so difficult that you will forget it (again).
Write the information down in a hidden but handy location, such as inside your router manual. Recovering a lost password is complicated, and it's often less effort to create a new key and distribute it to your users. If you can't log in to your administration interface or the interface will not tell you your network key, then the key is permanently lost.
SOURCE: HELP!!!!!! Trying to enable wpa-psk security on my laptop?
You should set the security on your computer wifi card to wpa-psk and then type in the securitycode which is written in your Zyxel Router.
If this is not possible with your networkcard, change to wpa or wpa2 inside the Zyxel. And do the same procedure with your networkcard, when detected the Router.
SOURCE: I'm not able to connect my Lenovo laptop with my
Temporarily connect to the router with a cable and reconfigure it to use a different wireless channel. While you're there, this is a good time to change your security mode - WEP is dangerously weak and you should switch to WPA unless you have a very good reason not to.
If all else fails, there's a reset switch (hidden inside a hole) on the back of the router.
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