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Hi everyone

Would be appreciative if anyone could provide some help on the following problem:

I have a network made up of an SMC7004AWBR wireless router and 3 computers. One PC (Windows XP) is connected via a wired connection to the router, the other PC (Windows 98) has a wireless connection using a Linksys wireless client and a notebook (Windows 2000) connected wirelessly. Both 128-bit WEP and MAC filtering on the router is active. The problem I have is that I cannot access the internet from the Window 98 PC (although the PC can display the SSID of the router). I do not have any problems connecting to the Internet using the Win XP and Win 2K computers. I have also checked that the WEP and MAC codes all tally.

What can be the problem? Could it be that Win98 does not support 128-bit WEP?

BTW, I have also switched the Linksys wireless client with a Prolink one and am still experiencing the same problem. Am at wits end...anyone any advice, please?

Thanks!


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When entering the WEP codes, did you use ASCII or did you enter the hexdecimal digits?

I recently had a problem on my son's PC, where if I entered the WEP code in ASCII it would see the network but not actually connect (no ip address assigned), I got the hexdecimal codes from the router and typed them into the NIC/software and it connected. This was using a WUSB11 by linksys.

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Hi TomCat

Thanks for your reply. Yes, have checked that and the WEP codes are in Hexadecimal...hmmm..could it be that Win98 cannot support 128-bit WEP?

Thanks!

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