You're sure you have the right SSID? I don't know about you, but I have
~5 linksys WLANs in range. :-)
MAC address filtering deactivated?
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I recently had to subnet my wireless network because the paranoids at my
wife's job require WPA for wireless on her laptop. So I had to attach a
second router with just WEP for the SB1. Here's what I found to be the
fatal configuration errors:
If you set the Linksys WRT54G to mixed mode, it may
Check that you have it in both 802.11b and 802.11g. I'm not sure what
the default mode is, but it is possible to make the WRT54g work only in
802.11g mode, in which case, the SB1, which only speaks 802.11b, won't
be able to connect at all.
Eric
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Ideas?
Call Linksys. They *can* help you.
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No problems here with a WRT54G v4.0 and 3 SB1s. Maybe
try turning off WEP.
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no WEP or any other encryption. Everything vanilla, still not working.
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