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Darth Sidious
27-09-2005, 19:09
Is there anyway to make this device work with a WPA encrypted home network?
When I tried to set this device up as a client Device it only gave me the option of WEP64 or 128.
Yet if u set the device up as an APN it allows WPA.
thats just stupid. :mad:
Yes, this is possible. You've to ask ASUS tech support to add this feature.
Darth Sidious
29-09-2005, 08:42
Yes, this is possible. You've to ask ASUS tech support to add this feature.
so in other words no.
well thanks for the smart ass answer Oleg.
but atleast u did answer unlike ASUS's shit support.
In my firmware this works fine. :)
Darth Sidious
29-09-2005, 12:08
In my firmware this works fine. :)
in your firmware i can choose wpa on the client page
Darth Sidious
29-09-2005, 22:18
well I have installed your firmware and there now seems to be no setting setting the WL-HDD to use WPA as a client only as an AP
Darth Sidious
04-10-2005, 13:29
hello are u there
You've to select Ethernet Bridge or Station as an Extended Mode and then configure it like an AP (in fact it's client).
Darth Sidious
05-10-2005, 08:16
You've to select Ethernet Bridge or Station as an Extended Mode and then configure it like an AP (in fact it's client).
thanx olrg I will try
Darth Sidious
09-10-2005, 12:46
Doesnt work.
what a load of fuckin shite this gay linux device is and what a load of fuckin monkey shit your firmware is to boot:mad:
make a great paper weight now, all be it expensive
meekenmild
26-06-2007, 12:20
You've to select Ethernet Bridge or Station as an Extended Mode and then configure it like an AP (in fact it's client).
Hi - Could you elaborate on how to configure WLHDD as a client? I loaded your firmware revision 1.9.2.7.-7g and only have 2 options - Access Point or Home Gateway. I haven't had a chance to explore all the nifty options added into the firmware, but I'm hoping it's a fairly simple process. If I select AP then I only have the option to add a bridge via MAC address - the old option of just adding a SSID into the list of access points seems to have disappeared. Cheers.
meekenmild
26-06-2007, 13:58
Hi - Could you elaborate on how to configure WLHDD as a client? I loaded your firmware revision 1.9.2.7.-7g and only have 2 options - Access Point or Home Gateway. I haven't had a chance to explore all the nifty options added into the firmware, but I'm hoping it's a fairly simple process. If I select AP then I only have the option to add a bridge via MAC address - the old option of just adding a SSID into the list of access points seems to have disappeared. Cheers.
Answered my own query:
Choose Access Point as the operations mode.
Under Wireless interface configure the SSID and details of the AP you wish to connect to.
Underneath the Advanced options in Wireless change the Extended Mode to Ethernet Bridge.
Assuming your AP has been configured (reboot may be required)
Then reboot WLHDD and it should connect to the AP.
Works for me with WPA PSK - Cool!
You may want to start out using the LAN point if your settings get twisted in knot.