Cool, I'll give that a try.
I did manage to reveal the encryption selection page which has a side
effect that allowed me to get it working.
1 - Select "Enter network name"
2 - The last network you connected to will be displayed. Change it
(first character will do) so that the name is incorrect a
NeilB;212303 Wrote:
> Yes it is. Workarounds? Do you have details?
>
> Thanks for your help by the way, much appreciated.
Check this link out.
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4903
Did that help at all?
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Anoop M.
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Anoop M.;212295 Wrote:
> Is this the new N airport extreme? If so, there are some known issues
> with this router and there are workarounds for it.
Yes it is. Workarounds? Do you have details?
Thanks for your help by the way, much appreciated.
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NeilB
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Anoop M.;212293 Wrote:
> If for sure you have done a factory reset on the player, then I am at a
> loss, email support for an RMA.
Is this the new N airport extreme? If so, there are some known issues
with this router and there are workarounds for it.
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Anoop M.
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NeilB;212282 Wrote:
> Nope, just alters the first letter/number in the password/key.
If for sure you have done a factory reset on the player, then I am at a
loss, email support for an RMA.
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Anoop M.;212279 Wrote:
> I know this is something you may have done already but if you havent,
> press the down arrow when it gives you the option for WPA2. Does it
> give you anymore options?
Nope, just alters the first letter/number in the password/key.
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NeilB
NeilB;212277 Wrote:
> Several time and it's bang up-to-date firmware-wise.
>
> The SB will connect if I have the base-station encryption set to WPA2,
> but I've had to change it to WEP and the SB doesn't recognize the
> change. What is wierd though is I *know* I've seen the network setup
> seque
Anoop M.;212275 Wrote:
> Have you tried to power cycle your router? Is there upgraded firmware
> for your router? Try changing the routers encryption to something else
> and see if the SB3 will connect then. Keep in mind to always do a
> factory reset on the SB3 to keep a common ground while test
NeilB;212274 Wrote:
> It picks up the correct SSID and network, it just thinks I'm using WPA2
> for some reason when I'm not. Entering the password key (that works on
> my laptops and other computers) causes SB to eventually (counts down to
> 0 when trying to establish communication) throw up an
Anoop M.;212262 Wrote:
> What is your SSID? Are you sure you are connected to the right network?
> The SB3 will only detect what you have, also double check your
> encryption.
It picks up the correct SSID and network, it just thinks I'm using WPA2
for some reason when I'm not. Entering the passw
NeilB;212203 Wrote:
> I've just upgraded my wireless router to a new Airport Extreme and,
> well, as per the title really. When configuring the networking, SB3
> discovers the base station OK but incorrectly determines the password
> required in WPA2 form, whereas in fact the base station has a W
I've just upgraded my wireless router to a new Airport Extreme and,
well, as per the title really. When configuring the networking, SB3
discovers the base station OK but incorrectly determines the password
required in WPA2 form, whereas in fact the base station has a WEP
password.
I think this is
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