Alan Pope wrote:
Hi Alan,2009/4/8 John <jake...@sky.com>:How can I get any network manager, to be able to connect now.Ok, from the top, on my phone Joikuspot is configured like this:- Network name: Haha! Access point: Orange Internet 802.11 Channel: Automatic Encryption: WEP Open Encryption key type: ASCII Encryption key length: 128bit Encryption key: 1234567898765 (yes, that really is my key, hack me if you can find me) Battery threshold: Lowest setting Landing page: No GPS positioning: No In Network Manager:- Connection name: Auto Haha! Connect automatically: Ticked Wireless Tab:- SSID: Haha! Mode: Ad-hoc BSSID: <blank> MAC address: <blank> MTU: automatic Wireless Security Tab:- Security: WEP 40/128-bit Key Key: <lots of black blobs> IPV4 Settings Tab:- Method: Automatic (DHCP) DHCP Client ID: blank Routes button:- All fields blank. Hope that helps. Cheers, Al. thank you so much for your message, I really appreciate it. I went through everything that you had on there. I had almost everything the exact same as you have. The only difference, the phone settings, I had a different password, and tried yours, plus, my was 802.11 Channel: Automatic was set to one, as per one of the Joiku website settings. Still wont accept the authentication. It was funny because when I installed wicd that wouldnt work because of authentication problems either, so I am still wondering if its a network manager problem. I have mentioned that I though it might be in a few other e-mails. The signal on the network manager for Joiku is full strength, so it is seeing the network. I just dont know what else to do. John. __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 3994 (20090407) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com |
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