![]() Update the firmware in your wireless router. Please try these settings and see what happens. ![]() I have had a Netgear WGR614v6 and a Linksys WRT54GS and I always was able to caoonect anything I tried to connect. I usually use these settings in my wireless router. ![]() That should mean that it is available, right?) Is there anything i can do? Got the newest drivers, firewalls turned off. So is this WiFi card strictly incompatible with WPA-PSK? Does'nt make any sense to me because WPA2 works just fine! Normally they are downwards compatible aren't they? (Moreover, when setting up a connection i can choose WPA-PSK from the dropdown menu. I just don't want to buy new hardware for all my other computers. My router features both WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK but since my other PC does only support WPA-PSK the router is set to that and i want it to stay that way. After playin around for some time i figured out that everything just works fine when i switched my router from WPA-PSK to WPA2-PSK. I tried to connect to my ZyXel WiFi router but though i had it all configured right, Windows would always come up with "you entered the wrong key". ![]() I got a Studio 1535 Laptop which comes with a Broadcom WiFi card that is named "Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Mini-Card" in the Hardware Manager.
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