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Old 10-22-2006, 02:11 PM
reverend_rogers@yahoo.com
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Default wifi rx frame - why is this at zero?

hi,
am experimenting with wifi for the first time. I have located 2
available networks, but despite the signal being good , and the fact it
says connected, i can't access the internet (pages not found etc).
I noticed on the wifi monitor that the tx frame is about 300+ and the
rx frame is 0. is this because the networks are encypted or i have the
thing set up wrongly??

it's a pc with win2000 and a zd network usb adaptor. default encryption
is wep

many thanks.
B.


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Old 10-23-2006, 04:24 PM
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Default Re: wifi rx frame - why is this at zero?

It is most likely that the networks are encrypted. When you do not have
the right encryption key, it'll discard all data that is bad.

Chris


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Old 10-24-2006, 12:16 AM
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NetSteady ha escrito:

> It is most likely that the networks are encrypted. When you do not have
> the right encryption key, it'll discard all data that is bad.
>
> Chris


Chris:
Thanks for the response. seems like the setup allows me to send enough
data to connect, nothing beyond that, and not receive anything: looking
at the connection properties box, it think it said sent: 50,000b and
received :0b.

-B-


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Old 10-26-2006, 07:10 AM
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On 23 Oct 2006 16:16:17 -0700, "b" <reverend_rogers@yahoo.com> wrote in
<1161645376.976435.194240@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups .com>:

>
>NetSteady ha escrito:
>
>> It is most likely that the networks are encrypted. When you do not have
>> the right encryption key, it'll discard all data that is bad.
>>
>> Chris

>
> Chris:
>Thanks for the response. seems like the setup allows me to send enough
>data to connect, nothing beyond that, and not receive anything: looking
>at the connection properties box, it think it said sent: 50,000b and
>received :0b.


As he said, you probably don't have the necessary encryption key. You
aren't really "connected" -- that's Microsoft nonsense.

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