
WPA under VISTA - any idea..?
Try this - get your old style settings view and you can do it pretty much the same as you could in XP: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/settings/xpstylenetwork
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--: Original message follows :-- "Miroslaw Rusin" wrote in message >I need to use WPA - but I can not find how...
I thought WPA means Windows Product Activation, what does it have to do with creating a shortcut to Network on the desktop?
You can launch WPA, by clicking Start > Control Panel > System > under Activation > click Change product key
This will relaunch the Activation Wizard allowing you to change your product key and activation Windows again. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message
Try this - get your old style settings view and you can do it pretty much the same as you could in XP: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/settings/xpstylenetwork
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--: Original message follows :-- "Miroslaw Rusin" wrote in message I need to use WPA - but I can not find how...
I thought it was a wireless networking authentication?
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message
I thought WPA means Windows Product Activation, what does it have to do with creating a shortcut to Network on the desktop?
You can launch WPA, by clicking Start > Control Panel > System > under Activation > click Change product key
This will relaunch the Activation Wizard allowing you to change your product key and activation Windows again. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message Try this - get your old style settings view and you can do it pretty much the same as you could in XP: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/settings/xpstylenetwork
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--: Original message follows :-- "Miroslaw Rusin" wrote in message I need to use WPA - but I can not find how...
All these synonyms and stuff are getting me all confused :o( Far too many of them... I think I will take that holiday to Scotland after all :o)
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message
I thought WPA means Windows Product Activation, what does it have to do with creating a shortcut to Network on the desktop?
You can launch WPA, by clicking Start > Control Panel > System > under Activation > click Change product key
This will relaunch the Activation Wizard allowing you to change your product key and activation Windows again. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message Try this - get your old style settings view and you can do it pretty much the same as you could in XP: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/settings/xpstylenetwork
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--: Original message follows :-- "Miroslaw Rusin" wrote in message I need to use WPA - but I can not find how...
ZW [Mon, 10 Apr 2006 13:12:47 +0100]:
I thought [WPA] was a wireless networking authentication?
Then why do I remember "WPA" stamped on sidewalks, with (now) 70-year-old timestamps? If this is Wi-Fi WPA, then no doubt it will. Lots of older stuff out there that won't, however, and if you go WPA* then everything has to be WPA. Most radio network cameras, for example, that you but today only do WEP. That'll never work on a WPA- enabled AP/network.
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Your tip refers to WEP - Wireless Equivolency Protocol -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message
I thought it was a wireless networking authentication?
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message I thought WPA means Windows Product Activation, what does it have to do with creating a shortcut to Network on the desktop?
You can launch WPA, by clicking Start > Control Panel > System > under Activation > click Change product key
This will relaunch the Activation Wizard allowing you to change your product key and activation Windows again. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message Try this - get your old style settings view and you can do it pretty much the same as you could in XP: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/settings/xpstylenetwork
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--: Original message follows :-- "Miroslaw Rusin" wrote in message I need to use WPA - but I can not find how...
I thought there was:
WEP - relatively secure WPA - verrrrryyy secure :-o
?
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message
Your tip refers to WEP - Wireless Equivolency Protocol -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message I thought it was a wireless networking authentication?
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message I thought WPA means Windows Product Activation, what does it have to do with creating a shortcut to Network on the desktop?
You can launch WPA, by clicking Start > Control Panel > System > under Activation > click Change product key
This will relaunch the Activation Wizard allowing you to change your product key and activation Windows again. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message Try this - get your old style settings view and you can do it pretty much the same as you could in XP: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/settings/xpstylenetwork
-- Zack Whittaker ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Miroslaw Rusin" wrote in message I need to use WPA - but I can not find how...
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - False security, but better than nothing. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) - Secure. WPA2 - The best for now.
Note that many wireless devices in the home will not support WPA (or WPA2), so one needs to figure out security versus convenience - or use two wireless Access Points and limiting the functionality of the WEP-based network. A quick overview of the terms is available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_Protected_Access.
Regards,
=D-
Derek R. Flickinger Interactive Homes, Inc.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message
I thought there was:
WEP - relatively secure WPA - verrrrryyy secure :-o
?
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Your tip refers to WEP - Wireless Equivolency Protocol -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message I thought it was a wireless networking authentication?
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message I thought WPA means Windows Product Activation, what does it have to do with creating a shortcut to Network on the desktop?
You can launch WPA, by clicking Start > Control Panel > System > under Activation > click Change product key
This will relaunch the Activation Wizard allowing you to change your product key and activation Windows again. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message Try this - get your old style settings view and you can do it pretty much the same as you could in XP: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/settings/xpstylenetwork
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--: Original message follows :-- "Miroslaw Rusin" wrote in message I need to use WPA - but I can not find how...
That's where I got confused :oP
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--: Original message follows :-- "Derek R. Flickinger" wrote in message
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - False security, but better than nothing. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) - Secure. WPA2 - The best for now.
Note that many wireless devices in the home will not support WPA (or WPA2), so one needs to figure out security versus convenience - or use two wireless Access Points and limiting the functionality of the WEP-based network. A quick overview of the terms is available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_Protected_Access.
Regards,
=D-
Derek R. Flickinger Interactive Homes, Inc.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message I thought there was:
WEP - relatively secure WPA - verrrrryyy secure :-o
?
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Your tip refers to WEP - Wireless Equivolency Protocol -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message I thought it was a wireless networking authentication?
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message I thought WPA means Windows Product Activation, what does it have to do with creating a shortcut to Network on the desktop?
You can launch WPA, by clicking Start > Control Panel > System > under Activation > click Change product key
This will relaunch the Activation Wizard allowing you to change your product key and activation Windows again. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message Try this - get your old style settings view and you can do it pretty much the same as you could in XP: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/settings/xpstylenetwork
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--: Original message follows :-- "Miroslaw Rusin" wrote in message I need to use WPA - but I can not find how...
Ok, this is how WPA works in Windows Vista, depending on what your Wireless device supports, Windows Vista will default to the strongest available: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/network/evaluate/new_network.mspx
"Quote: "Configuration wizard defaults to highest security supported by the wireless network adapter The Wireless Network Setup Wizard in Windows Server "Longhorn" and Windows Vista retrieves the security capabilities of the wireless network adapter and recommends the use of the strongest security that is supported by the wireless network adapter. For example, if a wireless network adapter supports both Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), the Wireless Network Setup Wizard will default to configuring settings for WPA."
So, to access WPA, Click Start > Network > Connect to a Network > click in the "Show" list box > select Wireless, follow the wizard, it should automatically detect it though. I don't have Wireless setup, so I can't fully guide you through the steps:
Here is some more: The wireless Group Policy settings in Windows Server "Longhorn" and Windows Vista allow you to configure lists of allowed and denied wireless network names. With an allow list, you can specify the set of wireless networks by name (SSID) to which the Windows Server "Longhorn" or Windows Vista wireless client is allowed to connect. This is useful for network administrators that want an organization's laptop computer to connect to a specific set of wireless networks, which might include the organization's wireless network and wireless Internet service providers. With a deny list, you can specify the set of wireless networks by name to which the wireless client is not allowed to connect. This is useful to prevent managed laptop computers from connecting to other wireless networks that are within range of the organization's wireless network (such as when an organization occupies a floor of a building and there are other wireless networks of other organization on adjoining floors) or to prevent managed laptop computers from connecting to known unsecured wireless networks. I hope this helps. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message
I thought there was:
WEP - relatively secure WPA - verrrrryyy secure :-o
?
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Your tip refers to WEP - Wireless Equivolency Protocol -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message I thought it was a wireless networking authentication?
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message I thought WPA means Windows Product Activation, what does it have to do with creating a shortcut to Network on the desktop?
You can launch WPA, by clicking Start > Control Panel > System > under Activation > click Change product key
This will relaunch the Activation Wizard allowing you to change your product key and activation Windows again. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message Try this - get your old style settings view and you can do it pretty much the same as you could in XP: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/settings/xpstylenetwork
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--: Original message follows :-- "Miroslaw Rusin" wrote in message I need to use WPA - but I can not find how...
DRF [Mon, 10 Apr 2006 17:19:35 -0400]:
... or use two wireless Access Points and limiting the functionality of the WEP-based network.
That (having both WEP and WPA networks) is like putting in a screen-door, with the little spring- clip/hook-to-lock thing, for the back entrance to a bank vault.
-- 40th Floor - Software @ http://40th.com/ iPlay : the ultimate audio player for mobiles parametric eq, xfeed, reverb; all on a mobile
I'm guessing a "little spring-clip/hook-to-lock thing" is something you'd only find in America? I'm in the middle of the forest in England - I've never heard of one of those before hehe.
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--: Original message follows :-- wrote in message
DRF [Mon, 10 Apr 2006 17:19:35 -0400]: ... or use two wireless Access Points and limiting the functionality of the WEP-based network.
That (having both WEP and WPA networks) is like putting in a screen-door, with the little spring- clip/hook-to-lock thing, for the back entrance to a bank vault.
-- 40th Floor - Software @ http://40th.com/ iPlay : the ultimate audio player for mobiles parametric eq, xfeed, reverb; all on a mobile
I'm in the middle of Paris, but I have heard of those: I've seen quite a few Western movies in my youth <g> -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Zack Whittaker" a écrit dans le message de news: OkGj6tVXGHA.1476@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... | I'm guessing a "little spring-clip/hook-to-lock thing" is something you'd | only find in America? | I'm in the middle of the forest in England - I've never heard of one of | those before hehe.
If you've ever heard of Robin Hood and/or the Major Oak... I'm in that village... the same village with the church that Robin Hood and Maid Marian got "married" in... suuuure :oP
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--: Original message follows :-- "Pierre Szwarc" wrote in message
I'm in the middle of Paris, but I have heard of those: I've seen quite a few Western movies in my youth <g -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Zack Whittaker" a écrit dans le message de news: OkGj6tVXGHA.1476@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... | I'm guessing a "little spring-clip/hook-to-lock thing" is something you'd | only find in America? | I'm in the middle of the forest in England - I've never heard of one of | those before hehe.
Of *course* I've heard of Robin Hood! I've seen the movie with Basil Rathbone as villainous Prince John (and also Danny Kaye's parody, "the court jester")<bg> -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Zack Whittaker" a écrit dans le message de news: %23ZNQKlaXGHA.4424@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | If you've ever heard of Robin Hood and/or the Major Oak... I'm in that | village... the same village with the church that Robin Hood and Maid Marian | got "married" in... suuuure :oP
:o) My village :oP
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--: Original message follows :-- "Pierre Szwarc" wrote in message
Of *course* I've heard of Robin Hood! I've seen the movie with Basil Rathbone as villainous Prince John (and also Danny Kaye's parody, "the court jester")<bg -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Zack Whittaker" a écrit dans le message de news: %23ZNQKlaXGHA.4424@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | If you've ever heard of Robin Hood and/or the Major Oak... I'm in that | village... the same village with the church that Robin Hood and Maid Marian | got "married" in... suuuure :oP
This help?
http://windowsconnected.com/blogs/joshs_blog/archive/2006/01/18/478.aspx
josh http://windowsconnected.com
"Miroslaw Rusin" wrote in message >I need to use WPA - but I can not find how...
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