On Fri, 04 Sep 2009 20:18:52 -0600 Chuck McKinnis wrote:
Thanks all - See below.
>
>Ed Durrant wrote:
>> Frank Vos wrote:
>>> Hello Dave,
>>> On Fri, 04 Sep 2009 12:35:27 +0100 (BST), Dave Saville wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Is there another device like the Asus that works as AP and client and
>>>> does decent security? My 330G refuses to use WPA-PSk and Google thinks
>>>> that's the way it is :-(
>>>>
>>> I own an ASUS WL-330gE, it supports WPA-PSK and WPA2-AES. I use it with
>>> my T23 to connect to a router thats using WPA2 encryption.
>>>
>>> >From Daniela Engerts test in Voice 2005.03 I understand that the WL330G
>>> does support WPA-PSK, so maybe your router or the key you are using is
>>> giving you problems.
Yes it is *supposed* to but I, and lots of others if you believe
Google, have no luck getting it to work. One post said it works
sometimes, and slow to negotiate, *and* it only works with a key length
of 8. You can't get much simpler than 12345678 :-)
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Frank
>>>
>>>
>> Or perhaps there's a firmware upgrade to add this feature? have you
>> cecked the asustek website?
>>
On latest firmware.
>>
>
>It also appears that the web browser access for configuration only works
>if the switch on the bottom of the box is in the "access point" position.
>
Yes I found that out the hard way :-)
Thanks again all - At least I have some devices to look at.