> Hi,
>
> I've searched the archives but couldn't find anything that would indicate that there
> is a problem with the Cisco 340 and WEP keys however, here is what is happening with
> my setup.
>
> If I use an open system, no encryption, I can use xwlan to connect without any
> problems. As soon as I enable encryption (WEP 64 or 128) with some key, xwlan can no
> longer find the router.
>
> I assume the WEP keys entered in xwlan are type ASCII since the hex ones tend to be
> too long to be accepted by xwlan. If I have xwlan generate a set of keys, those keys
> are too long to enter into my router setup. If you leave off the 0x at the begining,
> things still won't work.
>
> I'm sure this has been covered before somewhere here but I couldn't find it.
>
> Router DI-624
> PCMCIA Cisco 340
>
> --Miles
>
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