PROBLEMCHYLD Posted September 20, 2018 Share Posted September 20, 2018 (edited) On 9/14/2018 at 10:06 PM, i430VX said: Alright, so apparently my home internet is of the 'n' type. How can I connect to it? Can some fall back, and some can't? I had the same issue and the only way for Windows XP to connect, is to set the router in WPA + WPA2 mode. It will not connect when router is set to WPA2 only. I know this for a fact "at least" on my set up, because I tried multiple combinations. This worked for me, hopefully you as well. Nonetheless, WinXP still shows being connected to WPA2. Not sure whats that about. Edited September 20, 2018 by PROBLEMCHYLD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i430VX Posted September 21, 2018 Author Share Posted September 21, 2018 (edited) On 9/20/2018 at 7:04 AM, PROBLEMCHYLD said: I had the same issue and the only way for Windows XP to connect, is to set the router in WPA + WPA2 mode. It will not connect when router is set to WPA2 only. I know this for a fact "at least" on my set up, because I tried multiple combinations. This worked for me, hopefully you as well. Nonetheless, WinXP still shows being connected to WPA2. Not sure whats that about. The problem is that while i can and have configured my home router, It would be frowned upon if I brute-forced into the schools router and configured it for myself. Also in the wireless connection settings for the school network, I noticed that windows keeps changing the key type from wpa2-psk to wep. I change it back, and it changes again. I know for a fact the key type is WPA2-PSK. Why is it doing this? somewhere on the internet I saw about using a third party utility to avoid it, but what would be a decent third party wireless configuration utility? Edited September 21, 2018 by i430VX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i430VX Posted September 24, 2018 Author Share Posted September 24, 2018 Well I brought a Q4OS Live CD to the school with me. Q4OS is able to connect to the network just fine. So it's not a hardware problem. I'm planning to install Q4OS in a dual boot, but If anybody knows of another solution or a third party wireless client I could test, it would be most welcome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PROBLEMCHYLD Posted September 24, 2018 Share Posted September 24, 2018 15 minutes ago, i430VX said: Well I brought a Q4OS Live CD to the school with me. Q4OS is able to connect to the network just fine. So it's not a hardware problem. I'm planning to install Q4OS in a dual boot, but If anybody knows of another solution or a third party wireless client I could test, it would be most welcome. Put your router in WPA2 only and see if Windows XP connect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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